Examples of using Chondrocelect in English and their translations into Swedish
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What benefit has ChondroCelect shown during the studies?
Why has ChondroCelect been approved?
Therefore it can occur that ChondroCelect cannot be delivered.
physiotherapist before using ChondroCelect.
Because ChondroCelect is an advanced therapy medicine, it was assessed by the Committee for Advanced Therapies CAT.
at the latest at the time of ChondroCelect implantation.
Before administration, ChondroCelect should be resuspended by gently tapping the vial to bring the cells back into suspension.
ChondroCelect is not recommended for the repair of cartilage defects in other locations than the femoral condyle.
If the ChondroCelect vial is damaged
ChondroCelect is used to repair single symptomatic cartilage defects in the femoral condyle of the knee in adults.
The nature and intended clinical use of ChondroCelect are such that conventional studies on pharmacokinetics,
ChondroCelect must be administered by an appropriately qualified surgeon
Full technical details on the procedures associated with this implantation technique are provided in the ChondroCelect user manual.
ChondroCelect was compared to the procedure of microfracture in the repair of symptomatic single cartilage lesions of the femoral condyles of the knee.
Histological examination of the repair biopsy at 12 months showed superior structural repair in the ChondroCelect arm compared to the microfracture arm.
of the meniscus should be corrected before or during ChondroCelect implantation.
culture the cells to make ChondroCelect.
ChondroCelect was compared with microfracture(a type of surgery used to treat defects in cartilage)
After one year, when scans were performed and samples of cartilage were examined, patients who were treated with ChondroCelect showed better structural repair of their cartilage than patients treated with microfracture.
Treatment with ChondroCelect: a two-step procedure.