Numerous procedures in Otolaryngology require soft tissue repair and reconstruction. The availability of a diverse selection of grafting material is critical for ideal soft tissue regeneration. Typically, autologous grafts harvested for these reconstructions add OR time and increase the potential for donor site morbidity. Moreover, most viable sources of autografts are limited in supply and often difficult to obtain. Alternative grafting materials and synthetic substitutes have often fallen short on performance and functionality.
