Bone Void Filler and Bone Grafts
Advances in bone remodeling introduce various biologic solutions for treating bone voids.
Advances in bone remodeling introduce various biologic solutions for treating bone voids.
In cases of isolated cartilage loss, transplantation and implantation techniques with autografts or allografts can be used with the goal of restoring cartilaginous integrity.
Cellular and molecular treatments encompass autologous blood products, bone marrow aspirate, and other cell-based therapies. These biologics hold promising potential in advancing orthopedic surgery.
During soft-tissue repair or reconstruction, augmentation with autografts or allografts may be used to supplement the procedures.
Advances in wound healing introduce various products that act as protective barriers to support tissue growth.