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Epifix

Epifix provides a protective barrier that supports the healing cascade and protects the wound bed to aid in the development of granulation tissue in acute and chronic wounds.

 

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MIMEDX

MIMEDX is an industry leader in utilizing amniotic tissue as a platform for regenerative medicine, developing and distributing placental tissue allografts with patent-protected, proprietary processes for multiple sectors of health care. As a pioneer in placental biologics, we have both a base business, focused on addressing the needs of patients with acute and chronic non-healing wounds, and a promising late-stage pipeline targeted at decreasing pain and improving function for patients with degenerative musculoskeletal conditions. We derive our products from human placental tissues and process these tissues using our proprietary methods, including the Purion® process. We employ Current Good Tissue Practices, Current Good Manufacturing Practices, and terminal sterilization to produce our allografts. Mimedx has supplied over 2 million allografts, through both direct and consignment shipments.

 

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GS-5024 24 mm disk
GS-5330 3cm x 3cm sheet
GS-5350 3cm x 5cm sheet
GS-5460 4cm x 6cm sheet
GS-5560 5cm x 6cm sheet
GS-5770 7cm x 7cm sheet
ES-3500 3cm x 5cm mesh sheet
ES-4400 4cm x 4.5cm mesh sheet
ES-5500 5cm x 5.5cm mesh sheet

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Retains 300+ regulatory proteins

Provides a biocompatible human extracellular matrix

Most level I evidence in placental-based allografts

5-year shelf life

Room temperature storage

Terminally sterilized for additional level of safety

Epifix is a barrier intended for use in the treatment of acute and chronic wounds.

Epifix should not be used on areas with active or latent infection and/or a patient with a disorder that would create an unacceptable risk of postoperative complications.

Room temperature storage

Epifix should be placed on the wound site, using the orientation of the embossment lettering as a guide. Proper orientation of Epifix can be noted when the embossment nomenclature reads correctly from left to right. Suture material (absorbable, non-absorbable) and/or tissue adhesives can be used to fixate Epifix to the site of application or itself, if desired.

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