The initiative follows an initial shipment delivered in April 2025, coordinated by Professor Fiona Wood and UK defense surgeons. A new supply of 200 devices is currently in transit, supported by a consortium of corporate backers including the Minderoo Foundation, Wyllie Group, and Gilbert + Tobin. The Ukraine Crisis Appeal has also committed AUD $10,000 to sustain the program.
Orthocell CEO Paul Anderson noted that the product, which received FDA clearance last year, is proving vital for treating injuries that traditional suturing often exacerbates. By creating a bioactive chamber for tissue regeneration, the collagen-based device avoids the fibrosis and neuroma formation frequently associated with surgical repairs of blast trauma. Beyond material aid, the partnership facilitates knowledge-sharing between Australian and Ukrainian surgeons to standardize advanced reconstructive techniques in field hospitals.

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