Amniotic Membrane Allografts for Wound Care

Amniotic membrane allografts for use in wound care procedures

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AmGraft™ is Amnion’s amniotic membrane allograft, available in both single-layer and dual-layer configurations. Processed with proprietary AmnioCleanse™ technology, AmGraft™ is a minimally manipulated amniotic membrane allograft intended for homologous use. Offered in a wide range of sizes.

AmGraft™ Plus is Amnion’s dual-layer amniotic membrane allograft. AmGraft™ Plus is a minimally manipulated amniotic membrane allograft intended for homologous use, available in multiple sizes.

AmGraft Core™ is Amnion’s dual-layer amnion chorion allograft, incorporating both the amnion and chorion layers. AmGraft Core™ is a minimally manipulated amniotic membrane allograft intended for homologous use, available in multiple sizes.

How Amnion Allografts Support Wound Healing

Amniotic membrane allografts are human placental-derived tissue products available for use in wound care settings as a biological covering over wound sites. Each allograft is minimally manipulated and intended for homologous use. Amnion processes every amniotic membrane allograft using its proprietary AmnioCleanse™ technology to ensure sterility, safety, and consistency.

What Is an Amniotic Membrane Allograft for Wound Care?

An amniotic membrane allograft for wound care is a tissue graft derived from the innermost layer of the human placenta. In wound care settings, clinicians apply these allografts as a biological covering over wound sites. The amniotic membrane is a human-derived tissue containing naturally occurring collagen and extracellular matrix components, and has a long history of use in wound care applications.

Wound Types Where Amniotic Membrane Allografts Are Used

Wound care clinicians often use amniotic membrane allografts as a biological covering over a variety of wound types, including:

Diabetic foot ulcers — An amniotic membrane allograft may be applied as a biological covering over diabetic foot ulcer wound sites where a tissue covering is indicated.

Venous leg ulcers — Clinicians may use an amniotic membrane allograft as a biological covering over venous leg ulcer sites.

Pressure ulcers — An amniotic membrane allograft may be placed as a biological covering over pressure ulcer wound sites where a tissue covering is indicated.

Post-surgical wounds — Clinicians may apply an amniotic membrane allograft as a biological covering at post-surgical wound sites.

Traumatic wounds — An amniotic membrane allograft may be used as a biological covering over traumatic wound sites where a tissue covering is indicated.

Other wound types — Any wound site where a biological covering is indicated may be an appropriate application for an amniotic membrane allograft.

Amnion’s Amniotic Membrane Allografts for Wound Care

Amnion offers amniotic membrane allografts in a range of sizes and configurations to accommodate the needs of wound care clinicians. Each allograft is processed using Amnion’s AmnioCleanse™ technology and is available for use across a variety of wound care settings, including outpatient clinics, long-term care facilities, and hospital-based wound care programs.

Amnion’s amniotic membrane allografts are minimally manipulated, human-derived tissue products processed for use as a biological covering over wound sites.

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