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Are all allografts sterile?

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Are all allografts sterile?

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No, some companies rely on donor screening, laboratory testing and aseptic processing for the safety of their implants. Wherever possible, RTI has advanced beyond the use of aseptic processing, which does not ensure the removal or inactivation of microorganisms inherent to the donor or tissue, to better protect recipients from the risk of donor-to-recipient disease transmission. RTI’s proprietary, validated sterilization processes provide an additional measure of safety to biologic implants. RTI is committed to advancing tissue safety through science and innovation.

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