Allografts

GaiaCell collaborates with European tissue banks, enabling a broad range of high-quality processed human tissues for various clinical indications.

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What Are Allografts?


Allografts are tissues obtained from a human donor and intended for transplantation into another individual. They are used as biological substitutes for the repair, support, or reconstruction of damaged tissues.

Therapeutic area

In modern medicine, allografts represent a key solution in the field of:

Our products

GaiaCell currently offers the following allograft products:

1
DBM allografts in putty form (DBM putty)
2
Cortico-cancellous particles
3
Cortico-cancellous bone grafts
4

 Ligaments, tendons, menisci, and cartilage
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Cancellous particles
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Cancellous bone grafts
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Fibrous fillers
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How Allografts Work

Allografts function as a natural biological scaffold that provides:

  • mechanical stability,
  • biological integration,
  • support for the regeneration of the recipient’s own tissue.

After implantation, the allograft gradually interacts with host tissue, enabling:

  • new tissue growth,
  • remodeling,
  • long-term functional restoration.

Modern tissue processing and preparation methods ensure a high level of safety, traceability, and clinical effectiveness.

Which to Choose?

Allografts and Autografts

Tissue transplantation can be performed using autografts (the patient’s own tissue) or allografts (donor tissue). Understanding the differences is essential for optimal clinical decision-making.

ALLOGRAFTS

Allografts – A Modern Preferred Solution

Allografts represent an effective and often preferred alternative to autografts, particularly in more complex or extensive procedures.

Advantages of Allografts
 Wide availability of different tissue types and sizes, without the need for an additional surgical procedure for the patient;
 shorter operative time and faster recovery;
 the ability to more precisely adapt to clinical needs;
 reduced patient burden and fewer complications.

Due to modern testing, processing, and traceability procedures, the risk of disease transmission is extremely low, and integration into host tissue is clinically validated and reliable.

Why Allografts Are Often Chosen Today

In modern clinical practice, allografts are increasingly used as a first-line option, as they provide greater flexibility in procedural planning, reduce invasiveness for the patient, enable faster rehabilitation, and ensure standardized quality and availability.


As such, allografts represent a key element of modern regenerative and reconstructive medicine.
AUTOGRAFTS

Autografts – Advantages

Autografts involve the transplantation of tissue from one site of the patient’s body to another.
The advantages of autografts include complete biological compatibility, negligible risk of immune rejection, and no risk of disease transmission.

Autografts – Limitations

Limitations of autografts include the limited amount of available tissue, the need for an additional surgical procedure, the risk of complications at the donor site (pain, infection, functional impairment), and a longer recovery time.
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Our Approach to Allografts

At GaiaCell, we place special emphasis on:

  • collaboration with trusted global tissue banks,
  • traceability and quality control,
  • compliance with European regulatory requirements,
  • clinical usability and product safety.

Our goal is to provide reliable, safe, and clinically validated allograft solutions that support the best possible treatment outcomes.

Clinical Evidence

Allografts and autografts in
orthopedics and dental medicine

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