Cellular and/or tissue-based products (CTPs) are types of wound dressings or coverings that support wound healing. There are multiple options for these products, including: non-viable cells, tissue-based: animal; non-viable cells, tissue-based: human; viable human cells, cultured in vitro: animal substrate; viable human cells, cultured in vitro: synthetic substrate; and viable human cells, non-cultured: intact tissue.
Neox® 1K is a cryopreserved ultra-thick amniotic membrane allograft derived from umbilical cord, used for the management of non-healing and chronic wounds.
NuShield® is a sterile and shelf-stable dehydrated placental allograft wound covering that retains all the layers of the placental membrane due to the novel LayerLoc™ preservation method.
OASIS® Burn Matrix is a natural extracellular matrix (ECM) derived from 2 layers of porcine small intestinal submucosa. Provides an intact three-dimensional extracellular matrix which allows for host cell migration. Its thickness allows for easy fixation and retention of sutures and staples if necessary.
OASIS® MICRO Micronized Wound Matrix is an advanced wound care product comprised of micronized extracellular matrix (ECM) from porcine small intestinal submucosa used to manage wounds. It is a three-dimensional extracellular matrix that retains the natural composition of matrix molecules, provides a scaffold for cellular invasion and capillary growth and maintains and supports a healing environment for wound management.
OASIS® ULTRA Tri-Layer Matrix is a natural extracellular matrix (ECM) derived from 3 layers of porcine small intestinal submucosa (SIS) technology. The technology provides an intact three-dimensional extracellular matrix which allows for host cell migration. The three-layer construct is designed with surgeons in mind for increased strength, thickness, and durability. These attributes provide handling/flexibility and more fixation options.
OASIS® Wound Matrix is a natural extracellular matrix derived from a single layer of porcine small intestinal submucosa (SIS) technology. The technology provides an intact three-dimensional extracellular matrix which allows for host cell migration. Storage at room temperature with a shelf-life of two years.
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