A method of forming and preserving a bioremodelable, biopolymer scaffold
material by subjecting animal tissue to chemical and mechanical
processing. In addition to skin tissue, another source of EBM is a blood
vessel. EBM may be used for hernia repair, colon, rectal, vaginal and or
urethral prolapse treatment; pelvic floor reconstruction; muscle flap
reinforcement; lung tissue support; rotator cuff repair or replacement;
periosteum replacement; dura repair; pericardial membrane repair; soft
tissue augmentation; intervertebral disk repair; and periodontal repair.
EBM may also be used as a urethral sling, laminectomy barrier or spinal
fusion device.