ADVANCING WOUND MANAGEMENT
Our mission is to empower providers with innovative products and trusted research, helping them deliver consistent wound management and enhanced patient support.

Grounded in Science. Backed by Research.
Our grafts are supported by decades of peer-reviewed research and clinical evidence. Every solution we provide is built on rigorous science, giving providers confidence and patients peace of mind.
- Over 100 peer-reviewed studies on amniotic tissue in wound care
- Demonstrated ability to reduce complications and hospitalizations
- Research shows improved patient outcomes compared to standard care
Our grafts are designed for a range of wound care needs, each supported by clinical evidence and proven outcomes.
Research-Backed Grafts for Advanced Wound Care
- AmnioAmp Versatile amniotic membrane designed for consistent application and ease of use across care settings.
- Cocoon Next-generation membrane engineered for strength, flexibility, and reliable performance.
- Rampart Built for stability and protection, delivering long-lasting support where it’s needed most.
- Membrane Hydro Hydrated membrane option that supports moisture balance and enhanced handling.
- Membrane Trilayer Layered design offering added durability and structure for challenging applications.
- Membrane Wrap Provides adaptable coverage and secure placement, ideal for complex wound sites.
85%
Improvement rates reported with advanced wound management solutions
RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS
Clinical Evidence Across
Wound Types
Cocoon – Retrospective Case Study (VLU & Pressure Ulcer)
Cocoon – Retrospective Case Study (VLU & Pressure Ulcer)
Real-world, retrospective analysis of Cocoon use in venous leg ulcers and pressure ulcers, highlighting wound reduction, complication rates, and continuity of care. (Pending publication)
Rampart – Prospective Case Series (Stage 3 Pressure Ulcers)
Rampart – Prospective Case Series (Stage 3 Pressure Ulcers)
Two prospective 20-patient cohorts (40 patients total) studying Rampart in stage 3 pressure injuries, with endpoints including wound closure, durability, and patient tolerance. Expected completion: March 2026.
Our Commitment to Evidence-Based Care
Peer-Reviewed Studies
Explore published research demonstrating improved outcomes in diabetic foot ulcers, venous leg ulcers, pressure injuries, and more.
Clinical Applications
See how our membranes are being used across diverse wound types and care settings.
Ongoing Research
Stay informed about upcoming studies, trials, and collaborations advancing wound management science.
