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California Transplant Services, Inc. provides the service of autologous bone tissue preservation for trauma and surgical patients.  Head injury patients and neurosurgical surgical patients suffering from brain swelling may have to have a portion of the skull bone stored for re-implant at a later date.  We provide ultra low temperature storage at <-40C in monitored freezers in our FDA registered and state licensed tissue bank laboratory.

This service needs to be set up in advance of the recovery of autologous tissue.

Key Benefits

  • No risk of tissue rejection, since it is autologous tissue.
  • Reduced surgical implant time since bone plate fits exactly to the patient, and does not need to be fashioned out of donor bone or synthetic materials.
  • Third party storage facility is responsible for the management of storage and delivery to surgical facility at the time of implant regardless of the implant location, worldwide.
  • Storage and preservation kits are provided to the procuring hospital at no charge. Charges are only incurred at the time of recovery of tissue for storage.
  • We provide training and education aids for operating room staff.

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Last modified: January 12, 2007