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House Appropriations Committee’s Fiscal Year 2027 Military Construction and Veterans Affairs (MilCon/VA) appropriations report highlights the role of regenerative wound technologies, including fish-skin-derived products, in limb preservation and value-driven care within the Veterans Health Administration (VHA).The report acknowledges the ongoing burden of ...
ByKerecis
Kerecis will highlight its intact fish-skin platform and new clinical data at SAWC Spring 2026, taking place April 8–11 at the Charlotte Convention Center. The company will showcase intact fish-skin grafts alongside Biatain wound dressings and discuss expanded multi-specialty adoption. Booth presence is at Booth 1508; clinical insights and trial ...
ByKerecis
Animal Hydrocolloids Animal-derived hydrocolloids are known for their strong protective colloid properties, good biocompatibility, stable batch, good mechanical strength, and that’s why they are extensively used as substrates or additives in many fields, including food, photography, cosmetics, artificial skin, wound dressings, ophthalmology, wastewater ...
Collagen, a vital structural protein found in human skin, bones, tendons, ligaments, and cartilage, plays a crucial role in maintaining tissue structure and function. ...
Introduction Intraoperative irrigation is a commonly used method aimed at reducing microbial burden by removing tissue debris, metabolic waste, and tissue exudate from the surgical field prior to site closure.1 With the absence of universally established standard of care and robust clinical data, the selection of appropriate irrigation solution remains a topic of debate. Isotonic saline has ...
Destiny Pharma is developing the novel formulation of XF-73 Dermal for the prevention of infections associated with open wounds and broken skin including diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) – up to 25% of US diabetic patients may suffer from DFUs in their lifetime and c. 13% have active ulcers. The XF-73 Dermal product is planned to be a fast, cost-effective dermal ...
The principle is to generate tiny light beams through a fractional laser, which acts on the skin to form multiple tiny thermal damage areas. The skin starts a self-healing mechanism due to damage, stimulates the regeneration of skin collagen, and shrinks elastic fibers, so as to achieve the purpose of skin reconstruction. ...
“PTS is a debilitating condition with symptoms including swelling, difficulty walking, skin changes and poorly healing open wounds. Research has shown PTS quality of life scores can be as low as those of patients suffering from heart failure or cancer. ...
InMed will evaluate the safety of INM-755 (cannabinol) cream and its preliminary efficacy in treating symptoms and healing wounds over a 28-day period. The study uses a within-patient, double-blind design whereby matched index areas will be randomized to INM-755 (cannabinol) cream or vehicle cream as a control. ...
Data also shows evidence of resolution of LAD-I-related skin rash and restoration of wound repair capabilities.” “While allogeneic transplant options are available, they continue to be associated with considerable toxicity and today’s top-line safety and efficacy data point to the potential of RP-L201 to change the treatment paradigm for ...
Manage Wounds On Fragile SkinWounds in patients who have delicate skin, such as older adults, may pose challenges for dermatologists since the skin may be too fragile to suture without tearing. With traditional wound care methods, dermatologists have had to rely on workarounds such as bolsters or adhesive strips to support the ...
microMend is a butterfly shaped bandage which securely closes wounds using an array of stainless steel microstaples that securely fasten to the skin. It is as effective as staples or sutures for wound closure without the cost and clinical expertise required for traditional skin closure methods. ...
In addition to offering unparalleled electronic control and consistency of injection depth and dose, the injector includes a cooling element intended to cool the skin to minimize sensation prior to injection. The proprietary consumables include two different multi-needle heads, syringe cartridges, and liners. ...
Imbed Biosciences is proud to announce that research conducted using Microlyte Matrix and Microlyte Surgical will be presented in a panel discussion at SAWC, a national wound healing conference. Imbed Biosciences announced today that clinical results documenting the use of its products, Microlyte® Matrix and Microlyte® SURGICAL, will be presented at the Fall Symposium on Advanced Wound ...
CAPs have been proven to be effective in wound healing, skin diseases, antifungal treatments and have also been reported to induce inactivation of viruses by several researchers around the world. ...
Gurtner, a world-renowned expert in tissue-engineering therapies for skin wound healing, join our SAB will enrich our R&D efforts to achieve the first-in-human of a bioprinted skin substitute in the coming years” adds Dr. ...
ByPoietis
First, the treatment of open fractures to debridement, that is, to clean up the affected area. The fresh open fracture wound in the early stage after injury (within 8 hours), debridement should be implemented as soon as possible, to completely remove the deactivated tissue and foreign bodies that contaminate the wound surface, and close the wound ...
Having spent 15 years at Smith & Nephew U.S. and more than 20 years in the wound management and skin care industry globally, Rhodes has established a broad base of expertise that includes a concept-to-commercialization philosophy utilizing product design, strategic marketing and evidence-based trials as well as reimbursement and regulatory compliance ...
In the cutaneous form, the fungus can enter the skin through cuts, scrapes, puncture wounds, or other forms of trauma to the skin. ...
