The kit uses a centrifuge-free method for collecting aspirate with minimal contaminants. It has a diamond-tip trocar that works with CELLect filtration technology to reduce bone spicules and other impurities.
“Our aim was to create a minimally invasive solution that simplifies the aspiration process while optimizing cell quality,” Travis Greenhalgh, CEO of SurGenTec, said in the release. “The B-MAN Kit preserves native cell structure and facilitates the extraction of healthier cells by reducing the manipulation that takes place, providing physicians with a robust autologous option for patient treatment.”
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