GreenMBalm® Surgical Training Fluid brings the realistic surgical experience to your facility — without the limitations of fresh frozen tissue.
Our GreenMBalm® product line delivers a breakthrough in preservation: lifelike, long-lasting, and non-toxic cadavers engineered for high fidelity surgical training and device demonstrations.
Why Surgical Labs Are Switching to GreenMBalm®
Realistic Surgical Experience
GreenMBalm® maintains natural color, pliability, and soft-tissue responsiveness — so surgeons and residents can experience the feel of lifelike tissue when performing surgical procedures.
Extended Use, Higher ROI
Preserved tissue remain viable for 8–10 weeks of repeated use in surgical labs — enabling multi-session trainings without the recurring cost, coordination, and degradation of fresh-frozen tissue.
Safer Handling, Fewer Constraints
Our formulas are certified non-toxic and remediate 99.95% of pathogens — and the tissue can remain at room temperature eliminating the need for freezing or thawing.
Maximize Use
GreenMBalm® lasts 20 times longer than fresh-frozen tissue, setting the new standard for tissue longevity.
The Gold Standard in Preservation
GreenMBalm®-Produkte bieten ein einzigartiges Erlebnis – lebensechte, langlebige und risikoarme Konservierung, die „Best for Every Body.™“ ist
Create a lifelike platform for introducing new surgical tools and technologies — with the anatomical realism necessary to show performance under real-world conditions.
Hands-On Procedural Training
Support weeks of repeated, high-fidelity procedural practice — from orthopedic implantation to vascular repair — on the same tissue, maintaining consistency on each training session.
Multi-Specialty Use
GreenMBalm® preserves soft tissue and joint flexibility, allowing your facility to offer training to all specialties using the same tissue for multiple training sessions.
Surgical Skills Labs
Supports multiple procedural trainings on a single cadaver over weeks, enhancing hands-on technique and reducing reliance on limited fresh-frozen specimens.