SIS Remodels Into Patient Tissue
Pre-clinical data shows long-term strength as SIS remodels1,3 The graft and tissue together form a vascularized tissue structure that resembles the patient’s natural tissue and architecture1,3-4
The image on the right shows new blood vessels forming in the FORTIFY TRG® scaffold over a period of 21 days in an animal model.4
Designed for Convenience
Multiple sizes can be cut to accommodate patient’s anatomy
References:
1. Badylak S, et al. J Surg Res. 2001;99(2):282-287.
2. Franklin ME Jr, et al. Surg Endosc. 2008;22(9):1941-1946.
3. Woo SL, et al. Tissue Eng. 2006;12(1):159-166.
4. Internal Cook Biotech document #12-126.
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