UNPRECEDENTED TECHNOLOGY. UNSURPASSED VALUE.
OviTex Reinforced BioScaff olds are purposefully designed to deliver a more natural hernia repair by combining biologic and synthetic materials in a unique embroidered construction.
Unique permeable design
facilitates rapid fluid transfer and absorption of wound fluids
Lockstitch embroidery pattern creates a ripstop eff ect and prevents unraveling when cut
Interwoven polymer for added strength and improved handling
Layers of biologic material enable functional tissue remodeling
REALIZE IMMEDIATE COST SAVINGS WITH OVITEX
With provider-centric pricing models, OviTex delivers significant cost savings across a variety of health care settings.
COMPETITIVE LINE-ITEM PRICING
COMMITTED VOLUME PRICING
REALIZED COST SAVINGS
20%-40% savings over leading biologics and resorbable synthetics
TELA Bio® can help your institution achieve desirable clinical results and considerable cost savings.
To learn more about OviTex and request a cost analysis:
Visit:
www.ValueofOviTex.com | Call: 1-844-TELABIO (1-844-835-2246) Email:
customerservice@telabio.com
For prescription use only. OviTex Reinforced BioScaff olds are intended for use as a surgical mesh to reinforce and/or repair soſt tissue where weakness exists. Indications for use include the repair of hernias and/or abdominal wall defects that require the use of reinforcing or bridging material to obtain the desired surgical outcome. Do not use OviTex in patients known to be sensitive to materials of ovine (sheep) origin. For additional important safety information, please see the OviTex Reinforced BioScaff old Instructions for Use.
TELA Bio® and OviTex® are registered trademarks of TELA Bio, Inc. Literature number: MK-PM-0026 Revision 00 (October 2018)
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