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Bovine Pericardium

Bovine Pericardium is the membrane that surrounds the heart of a cow. It is commonly used in medical applications due to its durability, biocompatibility, and strength. One of the primary uses of Bovine Pericardium is in the manufacture of bioprosthetic heart valves, which are used to replace damaged or diseased human heart valves. These valves made from bovine pericardium offer several advantages, including reduced risk of blood clot formation and a more natural function compared to mechanical heart valves.

Bovine Pericardium for
General Surgery

Bovine Pericardium is used in other surgical procedures, such as in the repair of hernias, orthopaedic surgery tendon grafts, and in dental surgeries. Its ability to integrate with human tissue and its relative resistance to calcification makes it a valuable material in various medical fields.

“The additional enhanced applications utilized from the Bovine processing function provides essential materials for a variety of medical applications promoting sustainability increasing the value of the cattle and reducing waste.”

Bobby Veal Tissue

Bobby veal pericardium refers to the pericardial tissue harvested from very young calves, typically those less than three months old. This specific type of pericardium is prized for its particular characteristics and is used in various medical and biotechnological applications. Such as: Bioprosthetic heart valves, surgical patches, dural patches (neurosurgery). It’s advantages over regular bovine pericardium are its elasticity and strength, it has low immunogenicity and excellent Biocompatibility.

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The Market

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