3M™ Promogran Prisma™ Collagen Matrix with ORC and Silver
About the product
As part of the Promogran Matrix Family of collagen dressings, the Promogran Prisma Collagen Matrix with ORC and Silver can improve success rates1-4 when used early in wound management, helping close more wounds5* and reduce treatment costs.6 Backed by Randomized Controlled Trials and meta-analysis,5 Promogran Matrix Family are the only collagen dressings featuring oxidized regenerated cellulose (ORC). This dressing is known to provide an effective antibacterial barrier against common wound pathogens+ in vitro due to the antibacterial properties of silver.7
*In conjunction with good clinical practice.
+When Promogran Prisma Matrix is slit for use with ActiV.A.C. Negative Pressure Wound Therapy System, the Promogran Prisma Matrix will not provide a bacterial barrier.
Product details
- Transforms into a soft, conformable, biodegradable gel, allowing contact with all areas of the wound.
- Helps maintain a physiologically moist microenvironment that is conducive to granulation tissue formation and can significantly increase the number of wound closures.5* *In conjunction with good clinical practice.
- Can be used to ‘kick start’ wounds that have stalled in the inflammatory phase of wound healing.5
- Provides an effective antimicrobial barrier against common wound pathogens in vitro due to the antimicrobial properties of silver.7+ +When Promogran Prisma Matrix Family is slit for use with ActiV.A.C. Negative Pressure Wound Therapy System, the Promogran Prisma Matrix will not provide a bacterial barrier.
- Promogran Prisma Matrix is the only collagen dressing labeled for use under ActiV.A.C.™ Therapy System.
- Comprised of 55% collagen, 44% ORC and 1% silver-ORC.
Suggested Applications
- Promogran Prisma Matrix when used with the ActiV.A.C. Negative Pressure Wound Therapy System is intended for the management of exuding wounds. Under the supervision of a health care professional, Promogran Prisma Matrix with the ActiV.A.C. Negative Pressure Wound Therapy System may be used only for the management of:
- Venous ulcers
- Pressure ulcers
- Diabetic ulcers
- Partial-thickness burns
- Traumatic wounds healing by secondary intention
- Dehisced surgical wounds
Legal
- 1. Cullen, Breda, Molly Gibson, and Lorraine Nisbet. "Early adoption of collagen/ORC therapies improves clinical outcome." Wound Repair and Regeneration 20, no. 5 (2012): A92.
- 2. Gottrup, Finn, Breda Mary Cullen, Tonny Karlsmark, Morten Bischoff‐Mikkelsen, Lorraine Nisbet, and Molly Camilla Gibson. "Randomized controlled trial on collagen/oxidized regenerated cellulose/silver treatment." Wound Repair and Regeneration 21, no. 2 (2013): 216-225.
- 3. Veves, Aristidis, Peter Sheehan, and Hau T. Pham. "A randomized, controlled trial of Promogran (a collagen/oxidized regenerated cellulose dressing) vs standard treatment in the management of diabetic foot ulcers." Archives of surgery 137, no. 7 (2002): 822-827.
- 4. Vin, F., L. Teot, and S. Meaume. "The healing properties of Promogran in venous leg ulcers." Journal of wound care 11, no. 9 (2002): 335-341.
- 5. Chowdhry, Saeed A., Yeni Nieves‐Malloure, Mark Camardo, Julie M. Robertson, and Joshua Keys. "Use of oxidised regenerated cellulose/collagen dressings versus standard of care over multiple wound types: a systematic review and meta‐analysis." International Wound Journal 19, no. 2 (2022): 241-252.
- 6. Snyder, Robert J., Deborah Richter, and Mary Ellen Hill. "A retrospective study of sequential therapy with advanced wound care products versus saline gauze dressings: comparing healing and cost." Ostomy wound management 56, no. 11A (2010): 9-15.
- 7. Bourdillon, Katie A., Craig P. Delury, and Breda M. Cullen. "Biofilms and delayed healing–an in vitro evaluation of silver‐and iodine‐containing dressings and their effect on bacterial and human cells." International Wound Journal 14, no. 6 (2017): 1066-1075.
Product specifications
| Brand |
Brand
Promogran Prisma™ |
| Surface Area (Imperial) |
Surface Area (Imperial)
4.34 in², 19.06 in² |
| Surface Area (Metric) |
Surface Area (Metric)
28 cm², 123 cm² |
| Category name |
Category name
Collagen Dressings |
| SurfaceAreaMetric |
SurfaceAreaMetric
123 cm² |