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Tag: Soft tissue repair

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What is Phasix Mesh? Understanding the Bioresorbable Hernia Repair

4 min read
Developed by scientists at MIT, Phasix mesh is a biocompatible and fully resorbable polymer used for soft tissue and hernia repair. It is engineered to provide immediate strength for the surgical site before gradually remodeling and dissolving into the patient's own tissue over 12 to 18 months.

What is TB500 peptide used for? Exploring its regenerative potential and risks

5 min read
TB500 is a synthetic version of the naturally occurring peptide Thymosin Beta-4, found in nearly all human and animal cells. Because of its role in promoting cell migration and healing, a key question for many in regenerative medicine and sports is, "What is TB500 peptide used for?" The answer involves accelerating recovery from injuries and reducing inflammation, though it remains a non-FDA approved substance with significant regulatory considerations.

What is Restrata? Unpacking the Synthetic Wound Matrix

3 min read
Restrata is not a pharmacological medication, but a medical device; this synthetic electrospun fiber matrix mimics the human extracellular matrix to promote the body's natural healing process in various types of wounds. Developed by Acera Surgical, it offers a versatile solution for complex and chronic wounds that may not respond to traditional treatments.