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Puracol Plus collagen wound dressings jump-start the wound healing process1,2,3, making them ideal for chronic and stalled wounds
High-quality 100% collagen powder maintains a high degree of nativity4,5
High gel integrity6 helps the dressings stay in good contact with the wound bed over time
Indications: pressure, venous, diabetic ulcers, partial and full-thickness wounds, ulcers caused by mixed vascular etiologies, partial and full thickness burns, donor sites and other surface wounds, abrasions, traumatic wounds healing by secondary intention, and dehisced surgical wounds
Contraindication: active vasculitis or patients with known sensitivity to collagen; product not indicated for third-degree burns 1. Driver V, French M, Cain J, Hagen H, Hijazin M, Patel M. The Use of Native Collagen Dressings on Chronic Lower Extremity Wounds: Case Studies. Presented at SAWC. Tampa, FL. 2007. 2. A Clinical Safety and Efficacy Evaluation on Seriously Chronic Wounds with a Native Collagen Dressing, data on file. 3. Rogers LC, Armstrong DG. The promise of stem cells. Podiatry Management. June/July 2007:65-70. 4. Data on file. 5. Picrosirius Assay to Determine Relative Nativity of Two Collagenous Dressings, internal report. 6. Comparative Physical Properties of Two Collagenous Dressings, Promogran and Puracol Plus, data on file.
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Puracol Plus collagen wound dressings jump-start the wound healing process1,2,3, making them ideal for chronic and stalled wounds
High-quality 100% collagen powder maintains a high degree of nativity4,5
High gel integrity6 helps the dressings stay in good contact with the wound bed over time
Indications: pressure, venous, diabetic ulcers, partial and full-thickness wounds, ulcers caused by mixed vascular etiologies, partial and full thickness burns, donor sites and other surface wounds, abrasions, traumatic wounds healing by secondary intention, and dehisced surgical wounds
Contraindication: active vasculitis or patients with known sensitivity to collagen; product not indicated for third-degree burns 1. Driver V, French M, Cain J, Hagen H, Hijazin M, Patel M. The Use of Native Collagen Dressings on Chronic Lower Extremity Wounds: Case Studies. Presented at SAWC. Tampa, FL. 2007. 2. A Clinical Safety and Efficacy Evaluation on Seriously Chronic Wounds with a Native Collagen Dressing, data on file. 3. Rogers LC, Armstrong DG. The promise of stem cells. Podiatry Management. June/July 2007:65-70. 4. Data on file. 5. Picrosirius Assay to Determine Relative Nativity of Two Collagenous Dressings, internal report. 6. Comparative Physical Properties of Two Collagenous Dressings, Promogran and Puracol Plus, data on file.