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September 2008

Mölnlycke Health Care Adds Products to Wound Care Portfolio

Mölnlycke Health Care (Norcross, Ga) announced the addition of several new products to its current line of advanced wound care products. The company, known previously as the manufacturer of Lyofoam® Foam Dressings, Setopress™ High Compression Bandages, and the Tubigrip™ family of Compression Bandages distributed by ConvaTec (Princeton, NJ) in the United States, was recently afforded the opportunity to add these products to its wound care portfolio. Visit www.molnlycke.com for more information.

SNS Nanofiber Technology Produces Nanostructured Nonwoven Matrix

SNS NanoFiber Technology (Uniontown, Ohio) formed through the partnership of Struktol Company of America (Stow, Ohio) and the University of Akron (Akron, Ohio) started production of Nanosan®, a nanostructured nonwoven. What differentiates Nanosan from other nano nonwovens is the incorporation of particles into the nanofiber matrix. The use of proprietary technology allows various types of particles or additives to be either entrapped in the nanofiber matrix or encapsulated within the nanofibers. By varying the type of polymer nanofiber as well as the additive, virtually any characteristic can be achieved. Nanosan nonwovens are suitable for many applications and can be produced in larger quantities at a substantially lower cost than conventional nanofibers—making it the first commercially viable material of its kind on the market. Potential applications of Nanosan include the cable industry, cosmetics, filtration, medical military, and personal care products. Visit www.snsnano.com or call 330-899-1298 for more information.

Gel Version of Oxycyte® Created To Treat Surface Wounds and Burns

Oxygen Biotherapeutics Inc (Costa Mesa, Calif) developed a gel-like form of Oxycyte® that the company intends to investigate as a topical application for open wounds, abrasions, and burns. Oxycyte is the company’s perfluocarbon (PFC) therapeutic oxygen carrier. Unlike the intravenous drug application of Oxycyte in traumatic brain injury, this version would be directly applied to the skin or the wound surface. The innovation is based on technologies in-licensed earlier this year from Virginia Commonwealth University. In addition to a hydrogen peroxide pouch, researchers believe the compound could have superior abilities to deliver a high concentration of oxygen directly to the wounded tissue. The combination of Oxycyte gel and H2O2 is believed to be the key to its possible efficacy. Oxygen Biotherapeutics intends to submit a protocol for a proposed clinical investigation to the US Food and Drug Administration before the end of 2008. Visit www.oxybiomed.com for more information.

Premier O&P Custom Fabrication Launch Customized Gauntlet

Premier O&P Custom Fabrication (Schenectady, NY) launched the Premiere Custom Molded Leather Gauntlet. This innovative AFO gauntlet provides support and functionality necessary for treating posterior tibial tendon dysfunction, Charcot foot, chronic ankle pain, and alignment deformities. The gauntlet is leather lined, available in either tan or black, and choice of full heel, open heel, or leaf heel with a 1/8-in polypropylene reinforcement. The product is available as a standard lace up with Velcro® closure for maximum comfort and compliance, and has a 1-in padded collar to provide additional support. Visit www.premieroandp.com or call 518-280-4885 for more information.

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