NEW CASE STUDIES: SEE HOW AFFINITY® HELPED TO SUPPORT WOUND MANAGEMENT
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Serving as a protective barrier in managing wounds

Preserving Native Tissue Composition to support use as a protective barrier

Although all amniotic tissue products start from the same raw material, different preservation methods can impact the characteristics of the products for use as a protective barrier considerably:

Dehydration and sterilization

Alter the ECM structure and, in some products, devitalize the endogenous living cells

Cryopreservation

Preserves structural integrity; however, cryopreservation techniques may cause the loss of cell viability

The next way forward

See the novel hypothermic storage method that keeps Affinity® fresh, or talk to an Organogenesis Tissue Regeneration Specialist about how Affinity can protect wounds, providing an optimal environment for healing for your patients.

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Please refer to the Affinity instructions for use for usage and safety information.

References: Data on File, Organogenesis Inc. Supporting information available upon request.