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BIOSTEP™

Collagen Matrix Dressing

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Wound Type Author(s) Title of study Case study/ Poster/ CIME
Arrested/stalled wound R. Williams, MD, CWS Novel porcine collagen matrix used to stimulate wound closure in arrested wounds PDF
Granulating wounds post use of Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) R. Williams, MD, CWS Clinical experience with a novel porcine collagen matrix to facilitate final closure of granulating wounds originally treated with NPWT PDF
Non healing wounds K. Hermann, MSN, ACNP-BC, D.

D. Peterson, CCRN, MSN, ACNP-BC

J. Niezgoda, MD, FACHM, FAPWCA, FACEP

Collagen carboxylmethyl cellulose for the management of chronic non-healing wounds PDF
Variety
DFU
Radiation burn
R. Allam, MD, MBA

R. Partain, RN

B. Munson, RN, BSN, WOCN

A prospective, clinical in market evaluation to assess the performance of a new collagen matrix dressing on facilitating granulation and epidermal migration in a variety of wound types PDF
Variety C Davis, MD, CWS

C Dalbey, RN, BSN

S Hill, RN, BSN, CWOCN

The successful use of a new adjunct therapy in a both acute and chronic wounds – a prospective, descriptive case series PDF
Stalled wound post use of IODOSORB◊ and NPWT R. Williams, MD, CWS Experience with novel porcine collagen matrix and silver used in long-term dressings PDF

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