Monday, August 23, 2004

AxoGen and LifeNet Health Partner to Expand Treatment Options for Patients with Peripheral Nerve Injuries

AxoGen and LifeNet Health Partner to Expand Treatment Options for Patients with Peripheral Nerve Injuries

AxoGen Nerve Regeneration announces a strategic partnership with LifeNet Health, a leading allograft bio-implant company, for the processing of Avance Nerve Grafts. Launched in 2007, Avance Nerve Graft is the only off-the-shelf product available that gives surgeons the option to repair damaged peripheral nerves with human allograft nerve. Peripheral nerves enable communication between the brain and muscles or senses. Avance Nerve Graft allows surgeons to perform the typically preferred nerve-to-nerve repair while eliminating the need for a second donor site surgery.

ALACHUA, Fla. (PRWEB) March 17, 2008

 "We are proud to partner with LifeNet Health in providing donor families another option for tissue donation. With this partnership, we will be able to reach even more patients in need of peripheral nerve repair to improve and restore their quality of life," states Karen Zaderej, COO for AxoGen.

"The clinical benefit this technology brings to patients is tremendous, LifeNet Health is excited to help AxoGen bring this treatment option to more patients, helping us to fulfill our mission of saving lives, and restoring health," states Doug Wilson, Executive Vice President for LifeNet Health.

About LifeNet

LifeNet Health, founded in 1982, is a full service biomedical tissue banking system and a leading non-profit organ and tissue donation agency whose mission is saving lives and restoring health. LifeNet Health provides recovery services for musculoskeletal and cardiovascular tissue, distributing more than 250,000 biomedical implants every year to restore health to patients around the world.

About AxoGen

Based in Alachua, Florida, AxoGen is committed to supporting surgeons in improving the standard of care for patients with peripheral nerve injuries by "Bringing the Science of Nerve Repair to Life." The company is privately held and has received funding from Accuitive Medical Ventures, Cardinal Partners, De Novo Ventures, Springboard Capital II, LLC, SynoGen, and Emergent Growth Fund of Gainesville, FL.

Visit AxoGen at: www. axogeninc. com.