Life patch (Partial Acellular Human amniotic collagen - TopicsExpress



          

Life patch (Partial Acellular Human amniotic collagen membrane) Biologic and bio-implement dressing which is made from Human amniotic collagen membrane containing low anti-genistic stem cells with stimulation and healing characteristic and may be applied in curing different types of acute, chronic and treating resistant wounds such as diabetes wound, pressure ulcer, burns and aesthetic issues, etc. On the other hand, life patch enriched from AHAM containing FGF (fibroblast growth factor), PDFG (platelet-derived growth factor) and antibiotics, is composed of a layer of epithelial cells, a basal layer, and a vascular connected matrix allowing this membrane to have a better performance to heal the wound. Meanwhile, it contains impregnated antibiotics which are able to release different antibiotics locally and is applied in controlling secondary infections and/or preventing their appearance; from amongst the main antibiotics applied in micro gr doses the following may be mentioned: 1. Vancomycin 2. Gentamicin 3. Ceftriaxone 4. Streptomycin 5. Glucosulin 6. Amphotericin B This product is offered in a variety of sizes (2x2, 3x3, 5x5, 6x6, 10x10) and includes the following unique features and advantages: - Lack of need to use immuno-suppressors simultaneously with applying the same, due to low anti-genistic of amniotic membrane, - Complete biologic compatibility (DNA diminished) - Simulation and regeneration of destructed tissues due to the dressing smartness, - Rapid adhesiveness to the surface of the wounds and accelerating cellular differentiation due to the compatibility with the tissue, - Induction of cellular migration on the wound surface and acceleration of the same through establishment of extracellular collagen matrix basis, - No local and systemic toxicity, - Decreasing wound inflammation due to the preventing protease enzyme activity and PMN infiltration, - Decreasing scar tissue through generation of homogenous shape in the tissue re-growth, - Alleviating wound pain, - Preventing excessive tissue growth on the wound surface by stopping abnormal growth of vascular tissue. - Impossibility of graft rejection due to low anti-genistic and immuno-genistic. - Prevention of scar tissue formation, - The possibility to observe epithelialization procedure at the damaged area due to the transparency of the graft, - Rapid absorption onto the wound surface and facilitating cellular differentiation and reproduction, - Preventing water loss from the wound surface, especially in burns cases, - Preventing tissue adhesiveness, - Preventing microbe growth on the wound surface - Angiogenesis effects, - Antibiotic excretion at the wound location.
Posted on: Sat, 22 Mar 2014 07:47:07 +0000

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