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AROA  

San Diego,  CA 
United States
http://www.aroabio.com
  • Booth: 105


Endoform is an advanced ECM available for all wound staff

EndoformTM Restorative Bioscaffold:  empowering all wound care providers with access to an advanced ECM (extracellular matrix) from Day 1

Endoform is an advanced product that can be applied by any wound care provider. It works at all phases of healing to help jump-start stalled wounds, advance healing, and build new tissue.  

Endoform has been developed for the soft tissue repair of acute and chronic wounds including:

  • Partial and full-thickness wounds
  • Pressure, Venous and Diabetic ulcers
  • Chronic ulcers
  • Tunneled/undermined wounds
  • Surgical wounds (donor sites, grafts, post-Mohs surgery, post-laser surgery, podiatric and wound dehiscence)
  • Traumatic wounds (abrasions, lacerations, second-degree burns, and skin tears)
  • Draining wounds

Endoform can be used in conjunction with negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) and compression therapy.

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Brands: Endoform is available in Natural and Antimicrobial formats (0.3% ionic silver). It is also available across a range of sizes to suit your application.


 Products

  • Endoform Restorative Bioscaffold
    Endoform (Antimicrobial and Natural formats) are advanced extracellular matrix (ECM) products for the management of acute and chronic wounds. They are available to all wound care professionals for use from Day 1....

  • Endoform Antimicrobial Restorative Bioscaffold and Endoform™ Natural Restorative Bioscaffold are unique extracellular matrix (ECM) products for the management of acute and chronic wounds. Endoform™ products support all phases of wound healing and are appropriate for use early in wound management to restore protease balance and advance healing to the proliferative phase.(1)

    Endoform™ products:

    • Can be used by any wound care provider from Day 1(1)
    • Provide a natural porous ECM bioscaffold for rapid cell infiltration(2)
    • Contains more than 150 ECM proteins known to be important in wound healing(3)
    • Contain residual vascular channels to support the establishment of new vasculature(4)
    • Can indicate the presence or absence of proteases and help restore protease balance and guide re-application(5)

    Endoform™ Antimicrobial Restorative Bioscaffold contains 0.3% ionic silver, appropriate for use in early acute and chronic wound management where there is an elevated risk of infection.

    • Provides broad spectrum antimicrobial activity for up to 7 days*(6)
    • Prevents biofilm formation(6)
    • Is non-cytotoxic to dermal cells(6)

    *Endoform™ Antimicrobial contains 0.3% ionic silver to protect the dressing from microbial colonization

    1. G. A. Bohn, G. S. Schultz, B. A. Liden, M. N. Desvigne, E. J. Lullove, I. Zilberman, M. B. Regan, M. Ostler, K. Edwards, G. M. Arvanitis and J. F. Hartman: Proactive and Early Aggressive Wound Management: A Shift in Strategy Developed by a Consensus Panel Examining the Current Science, Prevention, and Management of Acute and Chronic Wounds. Wounds, 29(11), S37-S42 (2017). 2. S. Lun, S. M. Irvine, K. D. Johnson, N. J. Fisher, E. W. Floden, L. Negron, S. G. Dempsey, R. J. McLaughlin, M. Vasudevamurthy, B. R. Ward and B. C. May: A functional extracellular matrix biomaterial derived from ovine forestomach. Biomaterials, 31(16), 4517-29 (2010) doi:10.1016/j.biomaterials.2010.02.025. 3. S. G. Dempsey, C. H. Miller, R. C. Hill, K. C. Hansen and B. C. H. May: Functional Insights from the Proteomic Inventory of Ovine Forestomach Matrix. J Proteome Res, 18(4), 1657-1668 (2019) doi:10.1021/acs.jproteome.8b00908. 4. Data on file. 5. G. A. Bohn: Endoform: A Simple Tool to Assess Wound Proteases. Wound Management and Prevention, 65(3), 18-20 (2019). 6. T. Karnik, S. G. Dempsey, M. J. Jerram, A. Nagarajan, R. Rajam, B. C. H. May and C. H. Miller: Ionic silver functionalized ovine forestomach matrix – a non-cytotoxic antimicrobial biomaterial for tissue regeneration applications. Biomater Res, 23, 6 (2019) doi:10.1186/s40824-019-0155-0