Surgical scaffolds are designed for soft tissue support and to elevate, repair, and reinforce soft tissues where voids or weakness exist. Surgical scaffolds works as a base for the body for tissue...
Congenital diseases are disorders in a newborn due to certain genetic factors (and sometimes in association with the environment) that often results in malformations or underdeveloped organs....
Community Care Facilities or Residential Care Facilities are services provided to geriatrics to assist their day-to-day routine of care, supervision and assistance with activities such as bathing and...
c-Met is a proto-oncogene responsible for encoding the high-affinity receptor for hepatocyte growth factor (HGF). Hepatocyte growth factor is also known as scatter factor which participates in...
Tenodesis means to reattach tendon or surgical fixation of a tendon. Usually, a tendon is transferred from its initial point to the new origin in order to restore muscle balance to a joint, to...
Retinitis pigmentosa is a group of inherited retinal diseases that affects about 100,000 Americans and 1.5 million people worldwide. It is part of a group of rare genetic disorders that cause slow...
Prefilled cartridges are medical devices that are designed to fit into specialized syringes, which are used to administer the fluid medication. The prefilled cartridges eliminates the use of...
Embryo transfer catheters are medical devices that are inserted into the body for transferring of one or more embryos into the uterine cavity, usually by the trans-cervical route. Embryo transfer is...
Brain diseases a part of central nervous system diseases, is a condition where the brain structure or functions alter. The brain diseases include conditions or disabilities that affect the brain....
Closed drug transfer systems are defined as drug transfer devices that prohibit the transfer of environmental contaminants into the system and release the hazardous vapor concentrations outside the...