In the November 2024 issue of Orthopedic Design & Technology, Cortland Biomedical's Michelle Lishner shares her insights on how Cortland Biomedical is at the forefront of developing biomedical textiles that enable less invasive sports medicine procedures by leveraging their inherent flexibility, durability, and high tensile strength ideal for devices used...

In the May 2024 issue of Medical Product Outsourcing, Cortland Biomedical's Maddy Moncla explores key factors that contribute to productive engagement with biomedical textile partners, including sterilization methods, timelines, iterative prototyping, capabilities showcasing, equipment usage, and intelligent questioning. The article also explores some of the lesser-regarded factors that can have...

In November's 2022 MD&O Medical Device Handbook issue, Cortland Biomedical engineers Madeline Moncla, Michelle Lishner, and Zachary Robbins recently shared their insights in Medical Design & Outsourcing on how making informed choices between high-density, low-density and 3D braiding offers greater design flexibility for implantable textile components that are fit-for-purpose. Read the article here....

For the June 2022 issue, Sam Brusco of Medical Product Outsourcing interviewed our engineering director, Wesley Conger, and other industry experts about manufacturing trends in surgical robotics and how manufacturing partners are keeping up with the evolving sector. Wes shares his insights on why biomedical textiles are a viable and advantageous alternative to...

In the March 2022 issue of Medical Design & Outsourcing, Cortland Biomedical's Wes Conger explores areas increasingly being revolutionized by textiles, including general surgery, neurovascular procedures, sports medicine, and endoscopy. When biomedical textile engineers work closely with medical device OEMs, they can add a greater degree of innovation and efficacy...

In the January/February 2021 issue of Medical Product Outsourcing, Cortland Biomedical's John Greco discusses three areas where biomedical textiles have the potential to add significant innovation in the year ahead and beyond: orthopedics, cardiovascular, and robotic surgery. Read the article here. ...

Armed with fully electronic knitting machines with advanced software that allows for infinite patterns and repetitions, Cortland Biomedical has begun developing fabric patterns with areas that vary in density to alternately prevent leakage and promote tissue regeneration. Learn more here. ...