
Chronic wounds hurt millions
Exceptional wound care starts with you
Do you treat Chronic Wounds?
Who?
Hard-to-Heal
Chronic wounds affect 10M+ Medicare patients with annual reimbursements of $22B. Diabetic foot ulcers, venous leg ulcers, and pressure sores are non-healing wounds.
What?
Patients Need Help
Up to 34% of diabetics get foot ulcers—lower-extremity amputations are 20%, with 5-yr. mortality of 50-70%.
Treatment costs are comparable to cancer.
When?
Waiting Hurts
Medicare covers amnion wound treatment at 30 days, yet the average start date is much later. 150,000+ diabetics lose limbs annually with minorities and veterans overly affected.
Where?
Local Help
Medicare spending is shifting away from hospital wound care. Part B providers—doctors' offices and free-standing ambulatory surgical centers—show a reimbursement increase of 36%.
Why?
Results Matter
Chronic wounds have better wound closure with amniotic membrane allografts in multiple studies. A follow-up study showed that 94% remained closed.
How?
Regenerative Medicine
For 100 years, amnion has been used to heal wounds.
It has anti-inflammatory effects, facilitates cell migration, and promotes regeneration.
Features
Product material comes from pre-screened mothers with planned C-sections. It is minimally manipulated to preserve growth factors and cytokines, dehydrated, and terminally sterilized. Available in multiple configurations, amniotic membrane promotes wound healing, patient comfort, and improved quality of life.
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Enhances Wound Healing
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Anti-Inflammatory
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Decreases Pain
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Reduces Scar Tissue
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Suturing or Stapling
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Ambient Temperature Storage