This patent represents significant market opportunities in both the companion animal and human clinical markets. With the issuance of this patent the company’s global patent portfolio has grown to twenty patents, including eight in the US, with an additional seventeen global patent applications pending.

This patent, titled “Biomatrix Structural Containment and Fixation Systems”, secures intellectual property with medical devices that include orthopedic fracture fixation systems that enable bones to heal across separated defects.

This osteoconductive regeneration system uses both biomatrix particles to induce and direct bone growth and a biomatrix sleeve to contain the particles to the defect zone.

The sleeve also provides a bridge to connect the vascularized periosteum across the defect, and importantly isolates the defect from soft tissue intrusion and interference to allow the particles to bridge the nonunion. This technology offers a new and simplified treatment method for fractures that are exceptionally difficult to treat.

This technology may also be utilized to repair fractures or damage to other parts of the body such as tendons and nerves (e.g. spinal cord and optical nerve).

These therapies improve upon current therapies by using both a containment sleeve to isolate bone, tendon or nerve healing from soft tissue and by adding therapeutic bone, tendon or nerve mending particles to act as healing scaffolds, both of which can provide local drug delivery and local cell integration to the site of healing. The United States Patent Office has already granted a corresponding patent relating to these devices.

“We are very pleased with the continued expansion of our intellectual property portfolio around the globe,” noted PetVivo’s Chief Technical Officer, Dr. David B. Masters.

“The European Patent Office has comprehensively granted the same matter as the US Patent and Trademark Office to recognize the uniqueness and broad inventiveness of our natural protein biomaterials and their benefits to create better tissue safe-medical implants and drug delivery device platforms.”

The company diligently protects their proprietary technologies, including the composition of raw elements used to produce its formulations, as well as the fabricated biomaterials and their application in end products and devices.

To maximize the strength and value of the company’s intellectual property the claims generally cover the commercial devices/therapeutics, the manufacturing methods and the methods of use of its devices/therapeutics.

PetVivo’s lead product, Kush Canine, a veterinarian-administered joint injection for the treatment of osteoarthritis in dogs, is available for sale in limited quantities to key opinion leaders, with a targeted launch slated for later this year.

PetVivo Holdings is an emerging biomedical device company focused on the licensing and commercialization of innovative medical devices for pets and pet therapeutics. PetVivo is leveraging investments made in the human medical device industry to commercialize therapeutics for pets in a capital and time efficient way.

A key component of this strategy is the accelerated timeline to revenues for veterinary medical devices, which enter the market much earlier than the more stringently regulated pharmaceuticals.