Tissue-derived mesh for orthopedic regeneration

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A61F 2/28 (2006.01) B29C 47/36 (2006.01)

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CA 2550431

An implant including a substantially cohesive aggregate comprising bone- derived particles. Cohesiveness is maintained by a member of mechanical interlocking, engagement of adjacent bone-derived particles with one another through engagement with a binding agent, thermal bonding, chemical bonding, or a matrix material in which the bone-derived particles are retained. The aggregate is shaped as a one-dimensional or two-dimensional body.

Un implant comporte un agrégat sensiblement cohésif contenant des particules osseuses. La cohésion peut être assurée par: élément de blocage mécanique, contact réciproque entre des particules osseuses adjacentes par jonction via un agent de liaison, thermoliage, liaison chimique, ou matrice retenant les particules osseuses. L'agrégat se présente sous la forme d'un corps unidimensionnel ou bidimensionnel.

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