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Product Case Study: Vetrix EyeQ Amniotic Eye Drops
Vetrix EyeQ Amniotic Eye Drops help treat corneal ulcers in a 9-year-old terrier mix canine.
Polypropylene Mesh vs. BioSIS: How Vetrix BioSIS Is Superior
Perform the best method of wound care for your patients when you use Vetrix BioSIS instead of other synthetic materials, such as polypropylene mesh.
Veterinary Wound Management: Basic Principles and Tips
When it comes to veterinary medicine, wound treatment could be deemed as one of the most common tasks. Dogs and cats are often more prone to traumatic wounds than illness and disease. When treating a wound, the end goal is always to restore the tissue in a way that will support the animal in getting […]
Dealing with Chronic Wounds: Wound Care 101
Treating patients with chronic wounds can be a long, difficult process. Improve your wound care with the BioSIS method. Keep reading to find out how.
BioSIS as a Biological Scaffold
Provide the best in wound care for your patients when you use BioSIS as a biological scaffold to promote faster healing than other methods of care.
The Use of BioSIS in Hernia Repair
Compared to internal obturator muscle transposition, the use of porcine small intestinal submucosa (SIS) has proved to have superior performance.
Extracellular Matrix: An Effective Scaffold for Tissue Reconstruction
The extracellular matrix is a complex meshwork that can be used to enhance the life of patients after injury by supporting tissue reconstruction.
Here’s Why Not to Underestimate Dry Eye in Dogs
Dry eye in dogs is a common eye problem that can be painful and, if left untreated, lead to permanent blindness in your pet. Learn more.
A Primer on Pannus in Dogs
This article defines pannus in dogs before going on to discuss how to diagnose it, manage it, and treat it. Keep reading to learn more.

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