The 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 descriptionThe Gibralt Spinal System for complex cervical thoracic spine procedures comprises occipital plates and 360 degree articulating rods, with polyaxial screws and cannulated screws in multiple diameters, hooks, rods and connectors. The Gibralt system now provides fixation from the occiput to the...
read full descriptionAvance processed nerve allograft is a decellularised and sterile extracellular matrix derived from human peripheral nerve tissue. It is available in a variety of lengths and diameters to match the nerve gap. Avance is distributed in the United Kingdom by Hospital Innovations . A...
read full descriptionThese are polyethylene glycol (PEG) embolisation microspheres that can be loaded with a variety of chemotherapeutic drugs: doxorubicin, irinotecan, idarubicin and epirubicin. Terumo claim enhanced suspension characteristics and tight calibration of size. They can absorb the following:...
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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