NeoCart Autologous Engineered Neocartilage from Histogenics comprises a bovine-derived 3D collagen matrix into which autologous cultured cells are implanted. The neocartilage construct is then reimplanted into the patient.
read full descriptionThe Accelerate® system from Exactech (manufactured by EmCyte) is a platelet concentrating system which concentrates the patients own blood. We are not aware of published results demonstrating clinical efficacy for this particular system.
read full descriptionVeriCart Cartilage Repair Matrix is a ready-to-use collagen scaffold designed for implantation into cartilage defects. Once implanted it attracts chondrocytes and stem cells into the matrix. The matrix can be rehydrated with the patients dilute bone marrow aspirate. It is implanted with a novel...
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.
read full descriptionThe BioPoly™ RS knee system is a femoral condyle resurfacing device for patients who may not be candidates for biological treatment or total joint replacement. According to the manufacturer, the BioPoly device is designed to permit anthroscopic assisted implantation to be quick...
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