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LifeNet Health(R) Unveils New Biomedical Spine Implant
Date:3/3/2008

tanding safety record and its unyielding commitment to quality. Since 1995, LifeNet Health has distributed 1 million bio-implants with no incidence of disease transmission linked to tissue screened and processed using LifeNet Health's proprietary Allowash XG(R) technology. "Surgeons can depend on us. We offer high-quality, safe bio-implants to save lives and restore health," adds Thomas.

LifeNet Health, founded in 1982, is a full service biomedical tissue banking system and a leading non-profit organ and tissue donation agency whose mission is saving lives and restoring health. LifeNet Health provides recovery and processing services for musculoskeletal and cardiovascular tissues, distributing more than 250,000 biomedical implants every year to restore health to patients around the world.

For additional information about LifeNet Health, visit http://www.accesslifenet.org.

CONTACT: Dena Reynolds of LifeNet, 1-800-847-7831


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