How are the tissues prepared for implantation?
Tissues are processed into implantable allografts in a strictly controlled clean environment, minimizing the risk of airborne and other contaminants. Tissues are cleaned, sectioned and formed into precision-shaped implants, demineralized bone matrix (DBM) implants or conventional allografts. Wherever possible, RTI has advanced beyond the use of aseptic processing, which does not remove or inactivate microorganisms inherent to the tissue or donor. RTI’s proprietary tissue sterilization technologies, such as BioCleanse® and Tutoplast®, are validated to sterilize tissue without compromising the strength or biocompatibility.