MIMEDX

MIMEDX is a pioneer and leader in the field of placental tissue. With more than a decade of helping clinicians manage chronic and hard-to-heal wounds, MIMEDX is dedicated to providing a leading portfolio of products for applications in the wound care, burn, and surgical settings of healthcare. The Company's vision is to be the leading global provider of healing solutions through relentless innovation to restore quality of life.

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The intended uses of MIMEDX placental-based allografts are the following:

  •  AMNIOFIX®, EPIFIX®, and AMNIOBURN®
    • AMNIOFIX, EPIFIX, and AMNIOBURN are dehydrated bi-layer amnion and chorion tissue sheet allografts. The products provide a barrier intended for use in the treatment of acute and chronic wounds, providing a protective environment to support the healing process.
  • AMNIOEFFECT® and EPIEFFECT®
    • AMNIOEFFECT and EPIEFFECT are lyophilized tri-layer amnion, intermediate layer, and chorion sheet allografts. The products provide a barrier intended for use in the treatment of acute and chronic wounds, providing a protective environment to support the healing process.
  • AMNIOCORD® and EPICORD®
    • AMNIOCORD and EPICORD are dehydrated human umbilical cord sheet allografts. The products are intended to provide a protective environment for the healing process.
  • AXIOFILL®
    • AXIOFILL is an acellular human placental ECM particulate. The product is intended for use in the replacement or supplementation of damaged or inadequate integumental tissue.

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Large Wound with Exposed Tendon Case Study with Advanced Umbilical Cord Allograft

By MIMEDX FEATURING David Kyle
By MIMEDX FEATURING David Kyle
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February 22, 2024

Hear from podiatric surgeon, David Kyle, DPM, on how MIMEDX placental-based allografts with proprietary PURION processing fit into his treatment algorithm. Also, see a surgical limb salvage case report of a large wound with exposed tendon being treated with advanced dehydrated human umbilical cord allograft.

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