- ORTHO-R chitosan/PRP implants were resident more than 24 hours post surgery and induced cell recruitment
- Second orthopedic soft tissue proof of concept application validated
- Results achieved through research grants
The meniscus tear repair study confirmed the presence of tissue adherence and the aggregation of PRP regenerative cells imbedded in the tear. It represents the second orthopedic ORTHO-R soft tissue proof of concept application to be successfully confirmed following similar results generated in a previously reported similar study for rotator cuff tear repair.
"PRP alone is known to disperse quickly in the joint post delivery, thus suggesting marginal benefits over standard of care procedures. Achieving PRP residency a full day post surgery is another clear demonstration of the residency properties and advantages of our proprietary platform. We are very pleased to see PRP residency confirmed for the second time in a preclinical study model", said
Other formulations are being developed to leverage the technology's performance characteristics such as tissue adhesion, pliability, and ability to deliver biologics or therapeutics to various tissues damaged by trauma or disease. Further information about
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