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A sutureless device for peripheral nerve repair could be available on the market in the coming months. The Food and Drug Administration has authorized a polymer-based device developed by medical ...
A sutureless device for peripheral nerve repair by medical technology company Tissium, which has its US office in Cambridge, could be available on the market in the coming months.
Collaboration with French MedTech company, TISSIUM, has resulted in FDA approval for unique 3D-printed polymeric solution for repair of peripheral nerve damage3D Systems’ bioprinting system ...
This regulatory milestone marks TISSIUM’s entry into the U.S. market and establishes the foundation of the TISSIUM polymer platform for atraumatic tissue repair Paris, France, Cambridge, USA ...
3D bioprinting technologies from 3D Systems have enabled FDA approval for the regenerative repair of peripheral nerve damage. For the last several years, 3D Systems has partnered with TISSIUM, a ...
If you have a general health reference book, look up what are called dermatomes. These are the patterns of how the nerves receive and transmit signals from the sensors in the skin.
Current therapies are successful in fewer than half of cases and often require grafting of a nerve from another part of the body. A team from UCL Centre for Nerve Engineering have developed an off-the ...
Postural sway velocity as a screening tool in diabetic peripheral neuropathy represents a potential early marker of balance impairment and fall risk. The 2025 annual meeting of the Peripheral Nerve ...
Disorders of peripheral nerves are frequent complications of chemotherapy and certain other drug therapies. As more and more effective therapies for cancer are found and patients are living longer, ...
Peripheral nerve injury is a common occurrence in both humans and animals, and its consequences are highly debilitating physically, physiologically, and psychologically. Peripheral nerves have a ...
A research team consisting of Mitsuhiro Ebara, MANA associate principal investigator, Mechanobiology Group, NIMS, and Hiroyuki Tanaka, assistant professor, Orthopaedic Surgery, Osaka University ...
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