INTEGRA
Meshed Bilayer Wound Matrix is
an advanced wound care device comprised of
a porous matrix of cross-linked bovine tendon
collagen and glycosaminoglycan. The collagen-glycosaminoglycan
biodegradable matrix provides a scaffold for
cellular invasion and capillary growth.
The meshed bilayer matrix
allows drainage of wound exudate and provides
a flexible adherent covering for the wound
surface.
INTEGRA Meshed Bilayer
Wound Matrix is supplied sterile, in single
use, double peel packages containing phosphate buffer.
Store flat at room temperature (+10°C to +30°C).
INTEGRA Meshed Bilayer Wound Matrix:
May be used in conjunction with negative pressure
wound therapy
Allows drainage of wound exudate and provides
a flexible adherent covering for the wound surface
Provides immediate wound coverage
Highly conformable for various anatomical sites
Excellent performance in deep donor sites
Room temperature storage
Long shelf life
Patients can begin rehabilitation with INTEGRA
Meshed Bilayer Wound Matrix in place
Provides coverage over exposed bone, tendon,
cartilage and joints. Of 166 instances
of exposed internal structures that are ordinarily
closed with flaps, Integra closed 90%
of them. (1)
(1) Gottlieb, Marc, M.D.
and Jennifer Furman. Successful Management and
Surgical
Closure of Chronic and Pathological Wounds using
Integra. Journal of Burns & Wounds,
2004, Volume 3, No. 2