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Intestinal Submucosa Equipment Supplied In Asia Middle East
3 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Beijing Biosis Healing Biological Technology Co., Ltd. based inBeijing, CHINA
The Biosis Healing Biological Hernia Graft is designed specifically for hernia repair using a highly specialized porcine small intestinal submucosa material (SIS material). The graft undergoes rigorous processing involving virus inactivation, decellularization, and sterilization with ethylene oxide, ensuring it is safe and effective for medical use. The SIS ...
Manufactured by:Beijing Biosis Healing Biological Technology Co., Ltd. based inBeijing, CHINA
The Biosis Healing Dural Repair Patch is specifically designed to address and repair defects in the dura mater, the outermost membrane protecting the brain and spinal cord. Composed of a decellularized submucosal matrix derived from porcine small intestine submucosa, this patch is crafted through a non-crosslinking process which ensures that it can be effectively ...
Manufactured by:Beijing Biosis Healing Biological Technology Co., Ltd. based inBeijing, CHINA
The SIS Wound Repair Matrix is a technologically advanced biomaterial designed for efficient wound management and tissue repair. It's derived from porcine small intestinal submucosa (SIS) and maintains an intact three-dimensional extracellular matrix structure crucial for tissue regeneration. This non-crosslinking biomaterial retains vital bioactive components ...
