Tornier has launched its BioFiber Surgical Mesh for the repair of rotator cuff and other tendon and ligament injuries, according to a company news release.
The BioFiber Surgical Mesh complements Tornier's expanding line of biologic products for upper and lower extremity surgeons, including the Conexa Reconstructive Tissue Matrix. The mesh is a proprietary three-dimensional structure designed to provide a strong but flexible scaffold for cell migration and enhanced healing. The fibers of the mesh are derived from proprietary resorbable polymers called polyhydroxyalkanoates, which are ideal for a broad range of implantable medical devices.
Read the company news release about Tornier's BioFiber Surgical Mesh.
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The BioFiber Surgical Mesh complements Tornier's expanding line of biologic products for upper and lower extremity surgeons, including the Conexa Reconstructive Tissue Matrix. The mesh is a proprietary three-dimensional structure designed to provide a strong but flexible scaffold for cell migration and enhanced healing. The fibers of the mesh are derived from proprietary resorbable polymers called polyhydroxyalkanoates, which are ideal for a broad range of implantable medical devices.
Read the company news release about Tornier's BioFiber Surgical Mesh.
Read other coverage about recent product launches:
- BioniCare Knee System Brace Developed for Osteoarthritis Treatment
- Lanx Launches Concero Facet Screw and Durango ALIF Systems
- Life Spine to Launch SOLSTICE System and AVATAR System