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XenMatrix™ Biologic hernia grafts XenMatrix™ Surgical Graft

XenMatrix Surgical Graft, Square, 7.9 in x 7.9 in (20 cm x 20 cm)

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Overview

Confidence Reinforced

XenMatrix™ Grafts are created using the patented AquaPure™ Process which effectively removes cells while maintaining the structure and strength of the graft. The resulting open collagen scaffold allows early cellular infiltration and revascularization without a significant loss of strength during the early healing process as demonstrated in preclinical studies.1

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Specification

GTIN - Case

00801741031458

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Quantity

1/cs


Dimensions

7.9” x 7.9” (20 cm x 20 cm) Square

GTIN

GTIN - Case 00801741031458 1

Packaging

Quantity 1/cs

Product Basic Specification

Dimensions 7.9” x 7.9” (20 cm x 20 cm) Square
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References

1. Preclinical data on file, results may not correlate to clinical performance

2. Deeken CR, Eliason B, Pichert M, Grant S, Frisella M, Matthews B. Differentiation of Biologic Scaffold Materials Through Physiomechanical, Thermal and Enzymatic Degradation Techniques. Ann Surg 2012. Mar; 255(3):595-604.

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