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Axogen AxoGuard Nerve Connector | Used in Peripheral nerve repair | Which Medical Device

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AxoGuard Nerve Connector

  • Added May 5, 2013
  • Manufactured by Axogen

The AxoGuard Nerve Connector from Axogen is a tubular multilaminar extracellular collagen porcine-derived matrix which is used to help approximate nerve endings in peripheral nerve repair. It comes in a variety of sizes and can bridge gaps of up to 5mm. Once rehydrated the product is pliable and...

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Axogen AxoGuard Nerve Protector | Used in Peripheral nerve repair | Which Medical Device

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AxoGuard Nerve Protector

  • Added May 5, 2013
  • Manufactured by Axogen

The Axoguard Nerve Protector is a multilaminar porcine-derived collagen implant intended to assist the repair of peripheral nerves. The implant is rehydrated in theatre and placed around the repaired nerve junction. Instructions for use from the manufacturer can be found here .

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Stryker Neuromend | Used in Peripheral nerve repair | Which Medical Device

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Neuromend

  • Added May 5, 2013
  • Manufactured by Stryker

Neuromend from Stryker is a type 1 bovine collagen wrap intended for use around peripheral nerve repairs. It comes in six sizes, from 1-12mm in diameter. The implant has a self-curling design which may eliminate the need for sutures. Although listed as a Stryker product, Neuromend is...

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