New research shows effectiveness and value of AMNIOX medical products
Press releases may be edited for formatting or style | April 14, 2016
ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--AMNIOX Medical, Inc., a TissueTech™, Inc., company, announced today that eight clinical posters demonstrating the effectiveness of NEOX® Wound Allograft – Amniox’s proprietary cryopreserved Umbilical Cord and Amniotic Membrane (UC/AM) product for chronic wound management – will be presented at this week’s Symposium on Advanced Wound Care (SAWC) and Wound Healing Society Meeting. The meeting is being held at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, Georgia, from April 13-17.
Following peer review, all eight posters were accepted for presentation at the symposium. These posters present therapeutic and surgical applications of NEOX Would Allograft in a range of severe wound types, including chronic diabetic ulcers, some with exposed bone; ulcers caused by livedoid vasculopathy; calciphylaxis; and large traumatic wounds. In all cases, patients achieved complete healing of their wounds within one to two applications of NEOX, with minimal to no scarring, significantly reduced pain and improved mobility.
Thomas J. Dugan, Chief Executive Officer of Amniox Medical, said, “Across all of the cases presented in these eight posters, NEOX helped clinicians close difficult-to-heal wounds in a relatively short time, and enhance quality of life for patients with reduced pain and improved outcomes in other important ways. In many cases these outcomes resulted in saved limbs, and very likely saved lives. This is extraordinarily gratifying, and we are delighted that so many great examples of NEOX’s clinical effectiveness and value can shared with this year’s SAWC attendees. It is this clinical success that has resulted in amniotic membrane-based products quickly becoming the most frequently used advanced tissue therapy for the treatment of chronic wounds.”
Amniox Medical is featuring its NEOX Wound Allograft and other products at Booth #753. The body of new evidence on display at SAWC includes the following posters:
Cryopreserved Umbilical Cord* (cUC) Treatment for the Healing of Acute, Traumatic Wounds, Justin L. Cutler, DO
The Use of a Cryopreserved Umbilical Cord/Amnion Graft for Complete Healing Over Exposed Bone, Howard Myles Kimmel, DPM,MBA and Allen Raphael, DPM
Calciphylaxis: Avoiding Amputation through Utilization of Cryopreserved Umbilical Cord/Amniotic Membrane (UC/AM), Ken C. Nguyen, DPM
Benefits of Using Umbilical Cord with Amniotic Membrane versus Amniotic Membrane Alone in Wound Healing, Reina Deogracias, DPM, Natalia Batista, DPM, Rosemarie Resendez, DPM and Howard Kimmel, DPM.
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