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Proprietary Regenerative  Veterinary Products

Integra® Vet offers a proprietary line of regenerative veterinary products for use in a variety of applications. Integra Vet products are comprised of biologically-derived porcine Urinary Bladder Matrix (UBM) and contain a collection of proteins and collagens arranged in a three–dimensional structure. Our products maintain and support a healing environment by facilitating remodeling of site-appropriate tissue.

Applications

Integra Vet products can be used in a wide range of procedures for many large and small animals. Our UBM technology has been extensively researched in animal studies,1-3 and its characteristics have been shown to be beneficial for various wound applications.

Integra Vet products have been used to treat a range of conditions including canine arthritis,3 tendon and ligament repair,2 equine forelimb injury4 and degloving injuries.5

Trauma/Wound Care  |  Ophthalmology  |  Orthopedics

Regenerative Products

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Powder

MicroMatrix® UBM Particulate is intended for the management of partial and full-thickness wounds.

Sheets

Cytal® Wound Matrix is intended for the management of partial and full- thickness wounds.

Corneal Discs

Corneal discs are intended for the wound management of corneal ulcers. 

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References:

  1. Balland O, Poinsard AS, Famose F, et al. Use of a porcine urinary bladder acellular matrix for corneal reconstruction in dogs and cats. Vet Ophthalmol. 2016;19(6):454-463. doi:10.1111/vop.12326.
  2. Mitchell R. Treatment of Tendon and Ligament Injuries with UBM Powder. In: WEVA - International Congress. Morocco: World Equine Veterinary Association.; 2006:all. https://www.ivis.org/library/weva/weva-internal-congress-morocco-2006/treatment-of-tendon-and-ligament-injuries-ubm. Accessed April 14, 2022.
  3. Rose, W., Wood, JD., Simmons-Byrd, A., Spievack, AR. Effect of a Xenogeneic Urinary Bladder Injectable Bioscaffold on Lameness in Dogs with Osteoarthritis of the Coxofemoral Joint (Hip): A randomized, Double Blinded Controlled Trial. Intern J Appl Res Vet Med. Vol. 7, No. 1, 2009.
  4. Data on file. Case study (n=1) of Cytal Wound Matrix used on an equine forelimb injury.
  5. Data on file. Case study (n=1) of Cytal Wound Matrix used on a canine degloving injury.

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