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...
read full descriptionThe NeuroTube from Synovis is an absorbable woven Polyglycolic Acid (PGA) mesh tube for the repair of peripheral nerves in which the nerve gap is >=8mm, but less than 3cm. The device was the first biodegradable nerve conduit cleared for use in the US and EU. The corrugated walls resist...
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 descriptionRevolnerv is a nerve regeneration guide manufactured from porcine Type I and III collagen. It reabsorbs in 12 weeks.
read full descriptionNeuroflex flexible collagen conduits from Stryker are intended for use in the repair of peripheral nerve discontinuities of less than 2.5cm following trauma, failed primary nerve repair or oncological excision. They are manufactured from bovine Type 1 collagen, are selectively permeable...
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