Reducing a skin graft’s responsiveness to its physical environment could help improve healing and reduce scarring from large injuries like burns or blast wounds, according to our recent study ...
The acceptance establishes Category III CPT® codes X505T–X510T, creating a dedicated mechanism for providers to report autologous heterogeneous skin construct graft procedures in the clinical use of ...
Skin grafts genetically engineered from a patient’s own cells can heal persistent wounds in people with an extremely painful dermatologic disease, a Stanford Medicine-led clinical trial has shown. The ...
Fish-skin grafts outperform the standard of care in closing types of diabetic foot ulcers, according to a clinical study conducted by its designer Kerecis. Results from the study, which were published ...
More than 3,000 years before the first hospital opened its doors, healers in the ancient world were already experimenting ...
ORLANDO, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kerecis, the pioneer in the use of fish skin and fatty acids for tissue regeneration and protection, will unveil its latest scientific and clinical updates, including ...
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SAWC – Kerecis today announced the publication of a multi-disciplinary clinical consensus about the utilization of fish skin grafts on complex wounds. The consensus paper ...
The bioengineered creation has the full thickness of natural skin and was able to speed healing and reduce scarring in animal experiments. Reading time: Reading time 2 minutes A team of scientists may ...
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK — Merakris Therapeutics, LLC, a Research Triangle Park regenerative medicine company developing wound-healing products for skin and eyes, has launched a new skin-graft ...
Kellen Chen receives funding from the Plastic Surgery Foundation Translational Grant Award and C-DOCTOR (supported by the National Institute of Dental & Craniofacial Research and National Institutes ...