• PROMOGRAN PRISMA® ORC/COLLAGEN WOUND DRESSING, 28CM SQUARE, PACK/10 (PS2028)

PROMOGRAN PRISMA® ORC/COLLAGEN WOUND DRESSING, 28CM SQUARE, PACK/10 (PS2028)


  • Ex GST: AU$510.00


Unit Size: Pack/10


PROMOGRAN PRISMA® ORC/COLLAGEN WOUND DRESSING

PROMOGRAN PRISMA™ Wound Balancing Matrix is comprised of a sterile, freeze dried composite of 44% oxidized regenerated cellulose (ORC), 55% collagen and 1% silver-ORC. Silver-ORC contains 25% w/w ionically bound silver, a well-known antimicrobial agent.

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How Does it work?

PROMOGRAN PRISMA provides Optimal wound healingOptmum wound environment
In the presence of exudate, PROMOGRAN PRISMA™ transforms into a soft, conformable, biodegradable gel, and thus allows contact with all areas of the wound. 
PROMOGRAN PRISMA™
 maintains a physiologically moist microenvironment at the wound surface. This environment is conducive to granulation tissue formation, epithelisation and optimal wound healing.


What is the role of silver in PROMOGRAN PRISMA™?

The dressing contains ionically bound silver, a well-known antimicrobial agent.

14 week study on diabetic foot ulcers
In a 14-week RCT (n=40) comparing PROMOGRAN PRISMA with best standard of care (Control) 
in DFUs, the number of wounds withdrawn from the study due to infection was significantly greater 
in the Control group (0% vs 31%, p=0.012).


Indications

PROMOGRAN PRISMA® Wound Balancing MatrixPROMOGRAN PRISMA™ Matrix is indicated for the management of all wounds 
healing by secondary intent which are clear of necrotc
 tissue including:

  • Diabetc ulcers
  • Venous ulcers
  • Pressure ulcers
  • Ulcers caused by mixed vascular aetologies
  • Traumatc wounds and surgical wounds


PROMOGRAN PRISMA™ Matrix has known haemostatc propertes.

PROMOGRAN PRISMA™ Matrix can be used under compression
therapy.

 

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