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Features of Biosynthetic Prostheses
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Combination of durability and haemocompatibility
Biosynthetic prostheses combine the best properties of the biological and synthetic materials. They are also manufactured to strict specifications to optimally meet the needs of the clinician and the patient.
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Omniflow II
prosthesis.
Superior biocompatibility, strength, durability and convenience
Omniflow II is the only example of a biosynthetic product as it is a true composite material. It offers the unique advantage of combining the superior biocompatibility of biological materials with the strength, durability and convenience of synthetic materials.
The collagen and the embedded polyester mesh pulsate together. The mesh provides constant support and reinforcement for the collagen and distributes the forces evenly along the graft.
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Omniflow II principle
.
Excellent long-term performance
The chemical stabilisation of the collagen of Omniflow
®
II prevents it breaking down in the body so that it is a permanent structure.
Omniflow
®
II has been demonstrated patent for more than ten years after implantation.
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long-term performance
of Omniflow II.
Pre-healed and non-porous
Compared to e-PTFE, Omniflow®II grafts are effectively "pre-healed" and do not rely on tissue ingrowth through the wall of the graft. Unlike e-PTFE, there is no tissue ingrowth into the lumen of the graft and so there is no lumen narrowing to restrict blood flow and eventually block the graft.
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