Case Studies
Small Animal • Equine • Exotic
Small Animal
- Endoscopic treatment of a medically non-responsive canine with urinary incontinence using the ACell Vet Powder. Procedure performed by Dr. Jeffrey Wood, DVM - Northside Veterinary Hospital, Hillsdale, MI. Watch the video
- Reconstruction of a canine bladder using the ACell Vet sheet following removal of a tumor. Watch the video
- Application of the ACell Vet Corneal Disc for treatment of a corneal ulcer. Procedure performed by Dr. Jeffrey Wood, DVM - Northside Veterinary Hospital, Hillsdale, MI. Watch the video
- Treatment of a Canine bite wound with the ACell Vet Bioscaffold. View the photos
- Use of the ACell Vet Bioscaffold in conjunction with traditional fracture fixation techniques in a canine. View the photos
- Dermal application of the ACell Vet Bioscaffold in a Canine. View the photos
- Use of ACell Vet for repair of a full thickness dermal wound in a Feline. View the photos
- The Use of ACell Vet After Excision of a Fibrosarcoma in a Canine. View the photos
- Use of the ACell Vet Bioscaffold following dental extractions in a Canine. A side by side comparison. View the photos
- The Use of ACell Vet for Repair of a Degloving Injury in a Canine. Procedure performed by Dr. Jeffrey Wood, DVM - Northside Veterinary Hospital, Hillsdale, MI. View the photos
Equine
- Use of the ACell Vet Bioscaffold in a traumatic injury of an Equine. View the photos
- Treatment using ACell Vet for a full thickness circumferential laceration at the upper pastern of a quarterhorse. View the photos
- Treatment of an Equine with bilateral "Run-Down" injuries using ACell Vet. View the photos
- Treatment of a full thickness wound in an equine using ACell Vet. View the photos
Exotic
- The Use of ACell Vet bioscaffold as a buccal and subcutaneous patch following radical excision of a "Lumpy Jaw" mass in a Red Kangaroo. View the photos
- Utiilization of reconstructive surgery, extracellular matrix (ECM), and light emitting diode (LED) technology to return form and function to a young Dolphin’s dorsal fin. Read the abstract