Next Gen Biologic Solutions for Physicians.
Restore, repair and remodel bone and tissue with a natural, next generation solution that addresses inflammation, healing, scarring, and integration.1,2,3
Our goal with each of our regenerative products is to create and deliver biologic solutions that are optimized for positive patient outcomes.

Physicians We Support.

Cardiac and Vascular Surgeons
Physicians describe our cardiac and vascular solutions as “much more than a patch” for good reason. Constructed of porcine-derived extracellular matrix (ECM), Aziyo ECM remodels and restores the natural anatomy when sutured to viable tissue.2,3,4,5

Electrophysiologists
Reduce daily complications and risk while making patient care more predictable and manageable. CanGaroo helps orchestrate a controlled healing response, promotes devices stabilization and mitigates excessive scar tissue formation—and the associated complications.1,2,3

Pediatric CV Surgeons
Our porcine derived matrix (SIS ECM) is optimized for neonatal and infant surgery, and helps mitigate excessive scar tissue formation, calcification, and has demonstrated an ability to grow with the surrounding tissue.1,6

Plastic Surgeons
Our innovative processing methods allow us to create products for Plastic Surgeons that have a lower inflammatory response, rapid integration, and enhanced pliability.2
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1. Pre-clinical data on file at Aziyo Biologics, Inc.
2. Data on file at Aziyo Biologics, Inc.
3. Dziki JL, et al. J Biomed Mater Res A. 2017;105(1):138–147.
4. Shell D, et al. Ann Surg. 2005 Jun;241(6):995-1001; discussion 1001-4
5. Gerdisch M, et al. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 2014 Oct;148(4):1370-8.
6. Scholl FG, et al. World J Pediatr Congenit Heart Surg. 2010;1(1):132-136.
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