dCell® Technology employs a gentle soft tissue decellularization process that removes over 99% of DNA and cellular material, significantly reducing the risk of rejection while preserving the tissue structure.
This technology maintains the natural acellular scaffold of the tissue, facilitating cellular proliferation, angiogenesis, reduced fibrosis, and structural support, making it ideal for pelvic floor procedures.
dCell® Technology’s processing ensures the retention of strong biomechanical properties, offering a profile specifically designed for women’s health and ensuring high suture pull-out strength. This makes the tissue suitable for various surgical techniques, including trans-vaginal, laparoscopic, and robot-assisted surgeries, catering to diverse surgical preferences and requirements.
lower immunogenicity due to decellularized donor tissue with nearly no structural disruption and near complete removal of donor cells and 99% of donor DNA.
The result is lower immunogenicity due to decellularized donor tissue with nearly no structural disruption
The dCELL® process delivers the long-term strength needed to maintain structural integrity, supporting the development of permanent vasculature and cellular integration, unlike competitive technologies that may degrade prematurely.
Tissue with dCELL® Technology has an intact extracellular matrix and vascular-like channels needed for revascularization.
An intact extracellular matrix (ECM) is a complete network of molecules that provides structural and biochemical support to cells, ensuring tissue integrity and optimal function.
Key components include:
But all decellularization and tissue processing are the same…
Among the human acellular dermis products being used in pelvic floor surgery, there are major differences in decellularization processes.
An intact extracellular matrix (ECM) is a complete network of molecules that provides structural and biochemical support to cells, ensuring tissue integrity and optimal function.
Key components include:
But all decellularization and tissue processing are the same…
Among the human acellular dermis products being used in pelvic floor surgery, there are major differences in decellularization processes.
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