Focus on Safety:
OsteoCleanse® May Reduce Infection Rates and Help Hospitals Meet Regulatory Standards
Concerned about patient safety? Confused about the regulatory requirements for storing and monitoring autograft tissue? With OsteoCleanse® Autograft Cleaning System, LifeNet Health effectively cleans, packages, labels and monitors the tissue, taking the burden off the hospital and creating a "worry-free system."
Every year, more than 30,000 Americans have a cranial flap removed due to trauma, stroke, aneurysm, cancer, epilepsy or other condition. "These patients are already compromised due to the complexity of their injury or illness," says Lindsay Reed, Associate Product Manager, Orthopedics, Joint and Trauma. "It is not optimal to further complicate their condition and risk their progress by replacing cranial flaps that have not been sterilized."
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Focus on Quality:
Newly Published Clinical Data On Allograft Bio-Implants Is An Industry Advancement
The results are in–and they're impressive. LifeNet Health's recently released compendium, Published Clinical Experience for LifeNet Health Allograft Bio-Implants, offers healthcare professionals an overview of the growing list of medical applications for LifeNet Health allograft products and a comprehensive list of the independent clinical studies and representative clinical reports that prove their safety, quality and effectiveness.
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Focus on Innovation:
VG2® Cervical Bio-Implant Offers Machined Consistency and Proven Performance in ACDF Procedures
Patients requiring anterior cervical discectomy and fusion procedures are often subjected to an additional surgery to remove bone from the iliac crest for implantation in the spine. While the osteogenic properties of autologous tissue are unparalleled, the risks of infection and painful recovery of the added surgery are not ideal. LifeNet Health's VertiGraft® VG2® Cervical bio-implant offers a low cost, high quality alternative to autologous tissue with documented high fusion rates and more than 10 years of distribution experience.
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Focus on Service:
In Remembrance & Celebration:
Annual Ceremony Offers Healing and Hope.
Two years ago, Jill Stephenson received the call every soldier's mother dreads. Her 21-year old son, Cpl. Benjamin Kopp, had been killed in Afghanistan while saving six of his fellow Army Rangers. This April, in a heartfelt address at a LifeNet Health In Celebration & Remembrance ceremony in Virginia Beach, Jill talked about her son and the decision to make his death an occasion for life through organ donation.
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