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Diabetic Foot Ulcers

  • Between 600,000 and 800,000 Americans with diabetes have non-healing wounds 
  • 5% of diabetics develop foot ulcers annually
  • Each year, more than 50,000 of them require amputation
  • 50% of these patients do not survive five years following amputation
  • Apligraf results in faster and higher rates of healing with less recurrence than conventional treatment
  • Apligraph approved for ulcers of greater than 3 weeks duration

Venous Leg Ulcers

  • Affect 500,000-600,000 Americans annually
  • Account for 90% of all leg ulcers
  • One in five ulcers persist more than two years
  • Recurrence is very common
  • After persisting one year, chance of healing is far worse
  • Apligraph approved for use in ulcers of greater than 4 weeks duration and doubles healing rate of ulcers present more than a year

Apligraf

  • The only FDA approved therapy for venous leg ulcers and diabetic foot ulcer
  • Provides state of the art wound healing: contains the necessary structural and biological components known to facilitate all major phases of wound healing
  • Proven to heal diabetic foot ulcers and venous leg ulcers more quickly than conventional therapies
  • Approximates skin structure and barrier function
  • The only living bilayered cell therapy
  • Stimulates the wound’s intrinsic healing pathway
  • Converts chronic non-healing wounds to acute healing wounds
  • Heals more wounds quickly with lower incidence of osteomyelitis and fewer amputations
  • Allows patients to return to a full life more quickly
  • Thoroughly screened for HIV, Hepatitis and other infectious agents.

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MMC Wound Treatment Center   160A West Tennessee Avenue   Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830
Oak Ridge Office: 865-835-3740      Fax: 865-835-3742