Osteopore Limited designs, develops, and markets bioresorbable polymer implants for neurosurgical, orthopedic, and maxillofacial surgery applications in Singapore, Australia, and internationally. Its technology fabricates specific micro-structured scaffolds for bone regeneration through 3D printing and bioresorbable material. The company offers Osteoplug, a bioresorbable implant, which is used for covering trephination burr holes in neurosurgery; and Osteomesh, a bioresorbable implant that is used in craniofacial surgery to repair various types of fractures, such as orbital floor fracture, as well as to fill surgical defects. Osteopore Limited has a collaboration agreement with Livingstone Health Holding Limited to jointly develop new applications and products for regenerating bone and tissue. The company was incorporated in 2003 and is headquartered in Singapore.
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