A method of using a substantially non-porous equine collagen foil to
repair and regenerate dura mater tissue of mammals when the dura mater
tissue is damaged as a result of injury, tumors, surgery, and the like.
The non-porous equine collagen foil comprises collagen fibrils which
provides a replacement dura mater composition that is elastic,
liquid-tight, and which has a high tensile strength. The non-porous
equine collagen foil is furthermore resorbable and provides a biomatrix,
wherein a neodura is rapidly formed which becomes indistinguishable from
the autologous dura mater in a matter of weeks. The process for making
the equine collagen foil reduces the likelihood of disease transmission.