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AxoGuard Nerve Connector

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...

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AxoGuard Nerve Protector

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...

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NeuraGen Nerve Guide

The NeuraGen Nerve Guide is an absorbable collagen tube which acts as a conduit for axonal growth across a nerve gap after peripheral nerve injury. The level of nerve recovery is said to be...

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NeuraWrap Nerve Protector

The NeuraWrap Nerve Protector from Integra LifeSciences is an absorbable collagen implant intended to be placed around a peripheral nerve repair, and which resists external pressure and scar...

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Neurolac Nerve Guides

Neurolac and Neurolac Thin Wall Nerve Guides are synthetic and transparent nerve regeneration tubes for use in peripheral nerve repair. The guides can be sutured and fully absorb in 24 months....

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Neuroflex

 Neuroflex 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...

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Revolnerv

Revolnerv is a nerve regeneration guide manufactured from porcine Type I and III collagen. It reabsorbs in 12 weeks. 

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Neuromend

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...

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Neurotube

The 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...

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Avantage Acetabulum System

The Avantage Acetabular System is a Dual Mobility hip bearing system comprising a cemented shell and cementless component with pegs (Avantage 3P) , a cementless component without pegs (Avantage...

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Journey Deuce Knee Replacement

The Journey Deuce partial knee replacement from Smith and Nephew is a minimally invasive system designed to preserve the cruciate ligaments and the lateral compartment of an arthritic knee, whilst...

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BioPoly RS Knee System

The 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...

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Avance Nerve Graft

Avance 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...

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CaReS (Cartilage Regeneration System)

CaReS (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...

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Retracta Detachable Embolization Coil

A .035 inch embolization coil for blocking or moderating blood flow through peripheral veins and arteries. According to Cook Medical, the device is designed for more precise placement and has a...

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