EPIPROTECT®2117
A synthetic Allograft/Xenograft substitute,
for everyone
✓ Adheres and conforms to the wound
✓ Easy to apply and easy to cut
✓ Near total transparency, easy monitoring
✓ Moist wound healing
✓ Allows the body to control the microenvironment
✓ Nanostructure that mimics skin
✓ Replaces the need of animal or human tissue
✓ Impermeable to bacteria
✓ Hemostatic
✓ Apply only once, on superficial burns/wounds
✓ Breathable
✓ Prevents fluid loss, no exudates
✓ Compatible with antibiotics
✓ Reduced pain
Just open the vial!
Epiprotect®2117 comes in a glass vial filled with a storage solution.
The product is ready to use. Just open the vial, take out the dressing and place it on the wound.
Epiprotect®2117 has a size of 21x17 cm and can be stored at room temperature with a shelf life of 3 years.
How it works
Epiprotect®2117 replaces the use of animal-derived products for burn care in a cost-effective way.
Epiprotect®2117 is a wound dressing consisting of a thin film of biosynthetic cellulose polymer intended to be used as a protective barrier for superficial wounds and for deep wounds that have breached the dermis. Epiprotect®2117 can also be used as a temporary coverage for deep extensive wounds prior to transplantation or other surgical intervention.
Epiprotect®2117 supports the body to control the level of moisture in the wound by facilitating the formation of a scab. The device has a pain reducing effect.
Wound healing without dressing changes
Once Epiprotect®2117 adhered to a superficial wound, it will in most of the cases stay on until the wound is fully healed. The dressing works like a scaffold for a crust, that will peel off together with the dressing when the wound is healed.
Epiprotect®2117 can heal partial tichness burns in a cost-effective way!
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Clinically Proven
Epiprotect® compared with silver sulphadiazine for the treatment of partial thickness burns: A prospective, randomised, clinical trial.
Ahmed Aboelnaga a, Moustafa Elmasry a,b,c, Osama A. Adly a, Mohamed A. Elbadawy a, Ashraf H. Abbas a, Islam Abdelrahman a,b,c, Omar Salah a, Ingrid Steinvall b,c,*
a Plastic Surgery Unit, Surgery Department, Suez Canal University, Ismailia, Egypt
b Department of Plastic Surgery, Hand Surgery and Burns, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden
c Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden
Burns 2018 Jul 10. pii: S0305-4179(18)30513-8. doi: 10.1016/j.burns.2018.06.007
"The results of the study showed that patients with partial thickness burns treated with microbial cellulose had a shorter duration of hospital stay, lower pain scores both during and after wound care, and they needed fewer changes of dressing. There was also a tendency for epithelialisation to be quicker in the cellulose group."
Treatment of Non-healing Ulcers with an Allograft/Xenograft Substitute: A Case Series
Sivlér, Tobias, MD; Sivlér, Petter, MSc; Skog, Mårten, MSc; Conti, Luca, PhD; Aili, Daniel, PhD
"An average of 1,7 dressings needed until complete healing."
"One application lasted 63 days, without need for dressing changes."
"Wound dressing made of eiratex could decrease the healing time and frequency of dressing changes when used on venous ulcers."