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The Procedure:
Carboplasty

Using stem cells proven to enhance mobility and reduce pain and dependence on knee replacements

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The Purpose

"My mission is to restore mobility and reduce pain through Carboplasty by strengthening the knee, preventing further degeneration, and reducing the need for major surgery, complications, and long rehabilitation."

— Vijay B. Vad, MD, Inventor of Carboplasty

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The 3 Types of Carboplasty

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Autologous
Carboplasty

  • Autologous treatment (patient’s own stem cells)

  • Uses your own tibial bone marrow aspirate.

Bioenhanced
Carboplasty

  • Allogenic (donor-derived)

  • Uses allogenic umbilical cord–derived stem cells.

MUSE Carboplasty
(Under Trial)

  • Allogenic umbilical cord–derived MUSE stem cells

  • Latest evolution of Carboplasty

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The Procedure

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Carboplasty

  • Patients are screened for eligibility, based on symptoms, MRIs, and medical history.

  • Procedure uses IV sedation and fluoroscopic  guidance

  • Instrument in inserted at the inferior bone chondral interface (BCI)

  • Designated amount of umbilical cord derived stem cells (UCSC) are injected

  • Patient will then schedule a follow-up appointment

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Capabilities

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Pain Reduction & Improved Function

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Joint Strengthening & Preservation

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Minimally Invasive Alternative to Surgery

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Progressive Innovation Across Generations

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