LifeCell Corporation develops, processes and markets biological soft tissue repair products made from human (allograft) and animal (xenograft) tissue. Surgeons use the Company’s products to restore structure, function and physiology in a variety of reconstructive, orthopedic and urogynecologic surgical procedures. Its allograft products include – more... AlloDerm, for plastic reconstructive, general surgical, burn and periodontal procedures; GraftJacket, for orthopedic applications and lower extremity wounds; AlloCraft DBM, for bone grafting procedures, and Repliform, for urogynecologic surgical procedures. In June 2007, it received clearance from the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for a xenograft product, Strattice, which is an animal based product and is intended for certain plastic reconstructive and general surgical procedures. In May 2008, Kinetic Concepts Inc. (KCI) completed the acquisition of LifeCell Corporation. – less – More from ZoomInfo »
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