Life-Changing Treatments
Orthocell is committed to bringing the benefits of regenerative medicine to a broad patient population through the development of world-leading therapeutic products.
The potential of regenerative medicine to help maintain health and vitality as people age or experience high stress on their bodies is enormous. Regenerative medicine leverages the body’s ability for self-repair to reduce pain and return function.
Regenerative medicine treatments use ‘biological substitutes’ to restore or improve tissue function, which can be cell-based, where healthy cells are injected into diseased or damaged tissue to repair the damage; a resorbable implanted scaffold that encourages new tissue formation using the body’s own intrinsic repair processes; or a combination of cells and scaffold, where cells are implanted into the repair site after seeding onto a scaffold.
Orthocell manufactures two regenerative medicine platforms: collagen scaffold medical devices and cell therapies.
Products - Manufactured by Orthocell
DENTAL | Striate+â„¢
- Striate+â„¢ is a sterile, resorbable collagen membrane used for guided bone and tissue regeneration in dental applications.
- Available for sale in Australia, United States, United Kingdom and EU
NERVE | Remplirâ„¢
- Remplirâ„¢ is a collagen wrap used in peripheral nerve repair.
- Available for sale in Australia
- Product not approved for sale in the US
CARTILAGE | OrthoACIâ„¢
- OrthoACIâ„¢ or autologous chondrocyte implantation is used for the treatment of articular cartilage defects in the knee and ankle.
- Available for sale in Australia
- Product not approved for sale in the US
"Orthocell is delivering breakthrough products to restore mobility and function."
Product Pipeline
Product | Indication | Pre-clinical | Clinical | Regulatory | Status |
Collagen Medical Device Platform | Nerve (US) | Pending US Regulatory approval study | |||
Ligament (US) | Pending large animal study | ||||
Product | Indication | Phase 1 | Phase 2 | Phase 3 | Status |
Cell Therapy Tendon Cell Therapy Learn more | Rotator cuff (US) | Pending phase 2b study | |||
Lateral epicondyle (AUS) | Pending TGA application |