raising the standard for peripheral nerve repair
There are innovative products and techniques that can help enhance your practice and support the care of your patients. Now is the ideal time to modernize your peripheral nerve repair procedures.

Allograft confirmed as comparable to autograft in meta-analysis of 1,550+ nerve repairs.
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While nerve injuries can negatively impact people’s quality of life, nerve repair can have a positive influence. That’s why it’s important to choose the right option for your patients.
deserving patients
Many patients don’t know that nerve repair options exist. Explaining their choices can restore hope and potentially help patients get back to their everyday life.
similar results without the drawbacks
Allograft nerve has been shown to have similar meaningful recovery rates† to autograft, and is superior to conduit.1,2
proven track record
Avance® has been well-investigated with over 135 clinical studies published since 2009,3 and more than 75,000 Avance Nerve Grafts have been implanted since launch.3
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Data confirms allograft as a contemporary standard of care in nerve repair. Dive into the details and view the comprehensive bibliography of all published clinical research on our technologies and find out more about studies currently underway.
New clinical evidence confirms allograft is comparable to autograft while also avoiding secondary-site comorbidities.
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references
†Defined as Medical Research Council Scale of S3/M3 or greater.
- Lans J, Eberlin KR, Evans PJ, Mercer D, Greenberg JA, Styron JF. A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Nerve Gap Repair: Comparative Effectiveness of Allografts, Autografts, and Conduits. Plast Reconstr Surg. 2023;151(5):814e-827e. doi:10.1097/PRS.0000000000010088
- Leversedge FJ, et al. A multicenter matched cohort study of processed nerve allograft and conduit in digital nerve reconstruction. J Hand Surg Am. Dec 2020;45(12):1148-1156.
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