
Promogran Prisma Matrix Wound Dressing - 4.34 sq. in. - - Box of 10 Product Description:
- Creates an optimal environment for cellular growth
- Designed to provide protection and growth
- Fast and easy to use
Product Description
Product Numbers: MAxxx Product Description Promogran Prisma Matrix Wound Dressing is designed to provide protection and growth by addressing the continuous changes in the wound microenvironment. The unique combination of 55%% collagen, 44%% ORC and 1%% silver-ORC absorbs destructive components of chronic wound fluid and creates the optimal environment for cellular growth. Products in this Series
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.Who should use Prisma
By Jennifer
This disolving bandage was recommended to me by a wound specialist physician to heal a recurrent skin-fold wound that wouldn't close. It is so expensive-- about $18 per pad. After a daily bath, the patient cuts the pad into a little sliver that just covers the wound, and then puts a gauze or a soft absorbant bandandage over it. The Prisma disolves over a 24-hour period, and my wounds usually close after 4-7 days if I catch them right away. Each wound causes me to go through about one pad, and the doctor says it is not to be used preventatively. The product continues to do its majic each time I get the wound. It is not a prescription item, so my insurance doesn't cover it. My flexible spending account covers it.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.Magic
By sea biscuit
I had an open wound about the size of a quarter on my leg near my shin bone that wouldn't heal. I had a basal cell removed and then the doctor tried to cover it by creating a flap. What a mess. I had a wide open, nasty wound for 6 weeks. I finally went to a wound care specialist who started me on the Promogran. After 1 week I started seeing results; the wound was completely closed in 3 weeks. Also, I don't have a big indentation in my leg because the collagen built the tissue up. I was surprised to learn how many doctors don't know about it.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.The only thing that worked.
By Steven D. Chapman
I'm a paraplegic and had a pressure wound which would not heal. After months of different ointments (panafil, xendaderm, some others), a wound specialist recommended in her words "a collagen dressing". This is what was ordered. My insurance didn't cover it so I had to pony up the cash. But boy am I glad I did. We left it on for 2-3 days between dressings and the wound immediately started to improve. After a few weeks it was completely closed. This is now my go-to product for any decubitus ulcers.
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