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The SiOxD™ Wound Matrix is a non-pyrogenic, sterile, single use device intended for use in local management of wounds. The SiOxD™ Wound Matrix is a soft, white, conformable, non-woven, absorbent, biocompatible fiber matrix made from synthetic biomaterials. The SiOxD™ Wound Matrix conforms in the defect space / wound bed and includes a fibrous, porous structure that allows for fluid absorption. The SiOxD™ Wound Matrix is structurally similar to collagen, a key component of the native extracellular matrix, and serves as a scaffold for cellular infiltration and vascularization. SiOxD™ Wound Matrix promotes a moist environment for the body’s natural healing process. The matrix naturally sloughs off during wound healing and does not require manual removal.

INDICATIONS FOR USE: SiOxD™ Wound Matrix is intended for use in the management of wounds. Wound types include: Partial and full-thickness wounds, pressure ulcers, venous ulcers, diabetic ulcers, chronic vascular ulcers, tunneled/undermined wounds, surgical wounds (donor sites/grafts, post-Moh's surgery, post laser surgery, podiatric, wound dehiscence), trauma wounds (abrasions, lacerations, first degree and partial thickness burns, skin tears) and draining wounds.

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SiOxD™ Wound Matrix

SiOxD™ Wound Matrix is a synthetic fiber matrix that is structurally similar to collagen, and serves as a scaffold for cellular infiltration and vascularization

The biocompatible porous structure allows for fluid absorption which promotes a moist environment for the body’s natural healing process

INDICATIONS FOR USE: SiOxD™ Wound Matrix is intended for use in the management of wounds. Wound types include: Partial and full-thickness wounds, pressure ulcers, venous ulcers, diabetic ulcers, chronic vascular ulcers, tunneled/undermined wounds, surgical wounds (donor sites/grafts, post-Moh's surgery, post laser surgery, podiatric, wound dehiscence), trauma wounds (abrasions, lacerations, first degree and partial thickness burns, skin tears) and draining wounds.

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