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OSSPORE collagen AG membrane for burns

WITH SILVER:ANTI BACTERIAL DUE TO INCORORATED  SILVER Benefits: • Can be cut to fit any size of acute or chronic wound with light to heavy exudate • Converts to soft gel sheet that stays in intimate contact with wound bed • Antimicrobial silver in pure collagen to last longer in the wound bed • Helps restore chemical balance and jump start stalled wounds • Pure bovine-derived collagen in its native triple-helix format • Three-dimensional structure helps support cellular growth • Absorbent collagen sheets manage wound moisture • May be cut to size and layered for the management of deep wounds   Mechanisms of Action: Collagen membranes offer several mechanisms that contribute to their efficacy in burn wound treatment: Collagen Wound Dressing is indicated for the management of partial- and full-thickness wounds, pressure injuries, venous ulcers, ulcers caused by mixed vascular etiologies, diabetic ulcers, first- and second-degree burns, donor sites and other bleeding surface wounds, abrasions, trauma wounds healing by secondary intention, dehisced wounds, surgical wounds, and dehisced surgical wounds.  

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SKU:OSCOMEMB-1-1-1-1-2-1

Recommended Use
Acute Wounds
Cavity Wounds
Chronic Wounds
Deep Wounds
Dehisced Wounds
Diabetic Foot
Donor Sites
First- and Second-Degree Burns
Full-Thickness and Partial-Thickness Wounds
Infected Wounds
Moderate/Highly Exudating Wounds
Non/Minimally Exudating Wounds
Palliative Wounds
Pressure Ulcers
Surgical Wounds
Trauma Wounds
Venous Ulcers

Wound Moisture Management: Collagen membranes maintain an optimal moisture environment, promoting the migration of epidermal cells and facilitating wound healing.
Barrier Function: The membrane acts as a barrier against external contaminants, reducing the risk of infection and promoting a sterile environment.
Promotion of Granulation Tissue Formation: Collagen’s bioactive properties stimulate the formation of granulation tissue, vital for wound healing.
Reduction of Scar Formation: Collagen’s ability to guide tissue growth and mimic the extracellular matrix can lead to reduced scar formation and improved cosmetic outcomes.
Clinical Applications:
Collagen membranes are applied at different stages of burn wound management:

Early Intervention: Collagen membranes can be applied immediately after burn injury to provide a protective barrier and support the initial stages of wound healing.
Partial-thickness Burns: Collagen membranes aid in re-epithelialization of partial-thickness burn wounds by promoting keratinocyte migration and proliferation.
Full-thickness Burns: In full-thickness burns, collagen membranes assist in granulation tissue formation, promoting wound closure and minimizing the need for extensive grafting.
Combination Therapies: Collagen membranes can be combined with growth factors, antimicrobial agents, or stem cells to enhance burn wound healing.

 

Collagen Membrane Application in Burn Wound Management: A Comprehensive Approach

Burn wounds can result in devastating tissue damage and impaired healing. Traditional burn wound treatments often face limitations in addressing the multifaceted requirements of burn wound healing. Collagen membranes offer a novel approach that addresses both the physiological and regenerative aspects of burn wound management.

Mechanisms of Action:
Collagen membranes offer several mechanisms that contribute to their efficacy in burn wound treatment:

Wound Moisture Management: Collagen membranes maintain an optimal moisture environment, promoting the migration of epidermal cells and facilitating wound healing.
Barrier Function: The membrane acts as a barrier against external contaminants, reducing the risk of infection and promoting a sterile environment.
Promotion of Granulation Tissue Formation: Collagen’s bioactive properties stimulate the formation of granulation tissue, vital for wound healing.
Reduction of Scar Formation: Collagen’s ability to guide tissue growth and mimic the extracellular matrix can lead to reduced scar formation and improved cosmetic outcomes.
Clinical Applications:
Collagen membranes are applied at different stages of burn wound management:

Early Intervention: Collagen membranes can be applied immediately after burn injury to provide a protective barrier and support the initial stages of wound healing.
Partial-thickness Burns: Collagen membranes aid in re-epithelialization of partial-thickness burn wounds by promoting keratinocyte migration and proliferation.
Full-thickness Burns: In full-thickness burns, collagen membranes assist in granulation tissue formation, promoting wound closure and minimizing the need for extensive grafting.
Combination Therapies: Collagen membranes can be combined with growth factors, antimicrobial agents, or stem cells to enhance burn wound healing.
Clinical Protocol:
The application of collagen membranes in burn wound management typically follows these steps:

Wound Preparation: The burn wound is cleaned and debrided as needed to remove necrotic tissue.
Collagen Membrane Application: The collagen membrane is cut to fit the wound size and applied directly onto the wound bed.
Securing the Membrane: The membrane is secured in place using sutures, adhesive agents, or dressings.
Dressing Changes: Dressings are changed according to the wound condition, and the collagen membrane remains in place until it is fully integrated into the wound tissue.
Benefits and Considerations:
The use of collagen membranes in burn wound management offers several advantages:

Enhanced Healing: Collagen membranes promote a favorable wound environment, supporting faster healing and reduced scarring.
Reduced Pain and Discomfort: The protective barrier of the membrane minimizes pain and discomfort during dressing changes.
Simplicity of Application: Collagen membrane application is relatively straightforward and can be performed in various clinical settings.
However, considerations include individual patient factors, potential allergic reactions, and the need for proper wound assessment and management.

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10mm x 15mm, 15mm x 20mm, 20mm x 32, 30mm x 42

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