DBX Demineralised Bone Matrix from Synthes and the Musculoskeletal Transplant Foundation (MTF) is a bone powder produced by the removal of minerals from cortical bone in a sodium hyaluronate carrier. It has osteoinductive potential and is osteoconductive. However, it does not provide...
read full descriptionChondrotissue is a 1-step, cell-free implant for joint cartilage repair. It is used to treat traumatic or degenerative cartilage defects in combination with marrow stimulating techniques such as microfracturing or Pridie drilling. Clinical studies demonstrate that...
read full descriptionChondroCelect (R) from Tigenix is an autologous chondrocyte treatment for articular cartilage defects of the knee. Defects are debrided, and the defect is sealed with a biological membrane. ChondroCelect is commercially available in Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Germany, the...
read full descriptionThe Cartilage Autograft Implantation System (CAIS) is a single surgery system for cartilage repair developed by Depuy Mitek and Johnson and Johnson Regenerative Therapeutics. The scaffold implant is a resorbable copolymer foam, attached with resorbable PDS staples. Ongoing clinical trials can...
read full descriptionCaReS (Cartilage Regeneration System) is a patented collagen type 1 matrix colonised with autologous cartilage cells for use in the repair of articular surface defects. CaReS-OneStep is a cell-free matrix.
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