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Spine

Whether repairing degenerative disc disease or spinal deformity, surgical needs during fusion procedures vary widely. There is no one-size-fits-all solution. Our portfolio offers a wide variety of allograft solutions depending on severity of disc degeneration, deformity, and/or patient’s native bone quality for both cervical and lumbar procedures. LifeNet Health’s implants can be used with our osteobiologics portfolio, offering a truly complete solution.

 

Craniomaxillofacial

LifeNet Health tissue grafts are clinically proven in more applications than any other allograft bio-implant provider. From costal cartilage to demineralized bone matrices to our innovative autograft cleaning and storage system, our portfolio provides solutions for a variety of craniomaxillofacial procedures.

General Orthopedics

Orthopedic grafts for bone healing that are designed to provide versatile solutions for a wide array of surgical solutions to support effective outcomes. Whether it is a simple fracture or a more difficult reconstruction, we have a solution that fits.

Sports Medicine

As the world’s leading provider of sports medicine allografts, with effective solutions for procedures ranging from ACL repairs to complex reconstructions, LifeNet Health’s high-quality allografts are carefully processed to retain the characteristics required to perform successful sports medicine surgeries.

Vascular

AngioGraft® cryopreserved allograft vessels are the natural choice for managing vascular reconstruction. LifeNet Health grafts consistently perform as they should, allowing medical professionals to focus on the procedure, and patients to focus on healing.

Cardiac

The CardioGraft® portfolio of cryopreserved and decellularized allografts offers surgeons a safe and reliable solution for cardiac repair and reconstruction. Human allografts have been shown to have a natural resistance to infection and can be used directly in infected surgical fields. For patients who present with an infection or those who are susceptible to infection, a cardiac allograft may be the safest choice for cardiac repair and reconstruction.1-6