3M™ Promogran™ Collagen Matrix with ORC
About the product
As part of the Promogran Matrix Family of collagen dressings, the Promogran Collagen Matrix with ORC can improve success rates 1-4 when used early in wound management, helping close more wounds,5 and reduce treatment costs.6 Backed by multiple Randomized Controlled Trials and meta-analysis,5 Promogran Matrix Family are the only collagen dressings featuring oxidized regenerated cellulose (ORC).
Product details
Demonstrated to potentially lower the cost of treating hard-to-heal wounds6*
*Versus gauze dressings.
- 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.
- Comprised of 55% collagen and 44% ORC
Suggested Applications
- Management of exuding wounds, including diabetic ulcers, venous ulcers, pressure ulcers, ulcers caused by mixed vascular etiologies, full- and partial-thickness wounds, abrasions, traumatic wounds healing by secondary intention and dehisced surgical wounds.
- May be used under compression therapy under the supervision of a healthcare professional.
- Please refer to Instructions for Use for full application instructions.
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- 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.
Product specifications
| Brand |
Brand
Promogran™ |
| 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 |