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CASE STUDY
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A natural collagen sca�old that supports and guides host tissue healing
Fascia was used in this ONF repair case in which the defect had enlarged following obturator placement. At only four weeks, the site had healed and the patient wasable to again eat and drink normally.
CASE STUDY: LARGE ONF REPAIR
• Natural collagen scaffold that allows for integration with host tissues
• Protects and supports delicate tissues to facilitate healing
• Thin, flexible, and comes in large sizes for troublesome defects
• Use in Oronasal fistula (ONF) repair, GTR, craniofacial defect repair and anywhere a biologic barrier membrane is needed
Fascia Lata
INTRA-OP IMMEDIATE POST-OP 4 WEEKSThe large ONF has completely healed
as has the surrounding so� tissue.
TINKERBELL3 year-old feline
PRE-OP
At a 7 day post-op recheck, the tips of the flap had necrosed, exposing the fascia lata gra� beneath. Despite this exposure, the fascia allograft remained in place preventing the ONF from re-forming, and the patient healed completely by 4 weeks.
CASE CHALLENGE:
DR. JEAN BATTIGAnimal Dental Clinic / Lake Oswego, OR
“Thanks for having a good product!”