Publications by authors named "T M Ganey"

Background: Preventing disc degeneration remains a clinical challenge; patients experiencing chronic lumbar discogenic pain have limited treatment options. Minimally invasive intradiscal procedures such as allogeneic nucleus pulposus (NP) injection have the potential to fill the treatment gap between failed conservative care and spine surgery.

Objectives: Our study sought to evaluate the magnitude and durability of improvement in back function in patients with chronic lumbar discogenic pain followed for 6 months after a single intradiscal injection of minimally manipulated, off-the-shelf processed NP allograft (VIA Disc NP®, VIVEX Biologics, Inc.

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Article Synopsis
  • Human amniotic membrane (hAM) is a collagen-rich extracellular matrix that aids in healing and is used in regenerative wound care.
  • A case study showed that Vivex Cygnus Matrix was effectively used to treat a traumatic fingertip injury, providing immediate pain relief and enabling the patient to resume daily activities quickly.
  • The treatment resulted in complete healing with minimal scarring after four weeks, suggesting hAM as a viable alternative to traditional wound management methods like skin grafting.
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Recent evidence suggests that protecting human amnion and chorion matrices (HACM) during processing enhances the performance of HACM for wound repair and tissue regeneration. We utilised a diabetic (db/db) delayed wound healing mouse model. Treatment of db/db full-thickness excisional wounds with HACM, processed with a polyampholyte preservative accentuated the proliferative phase of wound healing that decreased the time necessary to heal wounds.

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Debridement of the bone surface during a surgical fusion procedure initiates an injury response promoting a healing cascade of molecular mediators released over time. Autologous grafts offer natural scaffolding to fill the bone void and to provide local bone cells. Commercial bone grafting products such as allografts, synthetic bone mineral products, etc.

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