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IMEX™ Veterinary, Inc.
1001 McKesson Drive
Longview, Texas 75604
U.S.A.

Toll Free: 1-800-828-4639
Phone: 903-295-2196
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Non-Sterile Paste Mixing Demonstration - 5cc Standard MethodThis brief video demonstrates typical reconstitution and mixing of TR Matrix™ powder into a paste form using 5cc sterile water or sterile saline. This non-sterile demonstration is designed to familiarize the veterinarian with proper mixing, mixing equipment, and the appearance and consistency of properly prepared TR Matrix™ paste. (1:18)

Non-Sterile, Pliable Paste Mixing Demonstration (2cc, TTA)This brief video demonstrates a reduced reconstitution and mixing of TR Matrix™ powder into a pliable paste version using 2cc sterile water or sterile saline as contrasted to the standard 5cc mix. This ratio has been used and recommended by veterinary surgeons performing the Tibial Tuberosity Advancement (TTA) procedure and using TR Matrix™ as a cage graft. (1:09)

Clinical Application of Paste:  This brief video shows clinical application of TR Matrix™ mixed as paste, and used to augment a fracture repair. (:50)
Scientific Basis of the Unique, Open Polar Configuration of TR Matrix™:  This audio cast provides an introduction to regenerative medicine and explains the unique, patented structural properties of TR Matrix™ that separate it from all other regenerative medicine products. (7:03)

Clinical Application of TR Matrix™:  This series of images demonstrates mixing and application of TR Matrix to enhance repair of a distal humeral fracture in a rescue dog with an unknown history.
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Paste Application of TR Matrix™ via Syringe (non-sterile demo): This non-sterile application demonstration shows the normal 5cc mix being back loaded into a syringe for application where more precision application or closed application of TR Matrix might be appropriate. Applicatioin with a syringe is not a consistent alternative for mixing and use of gel. (1:23)