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GraftNet Autologous Tissue Collector ™
Open the catalog to page 1GraftNet™ Autologous Tissue Collector The suction-activated GraftNet device is designed to collect autologous tissue for a multitude of applications. When connected to an arthroscopic shaver, the GraftNet device may be used to remove tissue debris from a surgical site. This recovered autologous tissue is collected in an easily accessed, sterile filtered chamber. The GraftNet autologous tissue collector makes gaining access to autograft tissue as simple as Resect and Collect™. ■■Universal adapters make for easy assembly ■■Collect autologous bone or cartilage particulate ■■Quickly access...
Open the catalog to page 3Bone ■ When preparing an ACL tunnel for BTB reconstruction, use the GraftNet to recover bone that can used to backfill the harvest site ■ A suction wand may be helpful to recover bone in a non-arthroscopic environment ■ Once recovered, mix the autograft bone with ACP or cPRP from BMA processed with the Arthrex Angel® system Cartilage ■ Autograft OATS® procedures are the benchmark when treating small, symptomatic articular cartilage lesions ■ Assemble the GraftNet tissue collector to the BoneCutter™ device in oscillate mode to resect and particulate an osteochondral autograft ■ Data indicate...
Open the catalog to page 42 Attach the GraftNet™ apparatus to a shaver or suction wand. Following collection of autologous tissue, disassemble the GraftNet tissue collector from suction and the tissue resection device. Then, separate the housing of the GraftNet device to gain access to the collection filter. GraftNet Autologous Tissue Collector I 05
Open the catalog to page 5Withdraw the plunger from the GraftNet™ device to gain access to the collected autologous graft. The collected tissue may then be mixed with autologous fluid such as platelet-rich plasma or bone marrow concentrate prior to delivery at a surgical site. 1. Arthrex, Inc. Data on file (APT 03989). Naples, FL; 2019. 06 I GraftNet Autologous Tissue Collector
Open the catalog to page 6This description of technique is provided as an educational tool and clinical aid to assist properly licensed medical professionals in the usage of specific Arthrex products. As part of this professional usage, the medical professional must use their professional judgment in making any final determinations in product usage and technique. In doing so, the medical professional should rely on their own training and experience and should conduct a thorough review of pertinent medical literature and the product’s directions for use. Postoperative management is patient-specific and dependent on...
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