What is Let's heal

Let's Heal® is the result of 75 years
experience in developing our products
to help you test, protect, promote and
comfort the wound towards healing.

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PROMOGRAN®

PROMOGRAN® is sterile, freeze-dried composite of 55% collagen and 45% oxidised regenerated cellulose (ORC).
PROMOGRAN® is designed to promote an optimal healing environment 1

With PROMOGRAN® stalled wounds close:
• Faster 1,2
• Cost Effectively 1,3,4

In the presence of exudate the PROMOGRAN® protease modulating matrix transforms into a soft and conformable, biodegradable gel: this allows contact with all areas of the wound.


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How PROMOGRAN® Works

Collagen/ORC has been proven to reduce levels of proteases such as MMPs and Elastase.
This may restore the balance of the wound microenvironment, promoting granulation tissue and helping the wound close.5

cOLL orc GRAPH

 

By reducing both MMP and Elastase activity the wound surface area has been shown to reduce. Collagen alone has been shown to be less effective at reducing protease activity.

 

PROTEASE GRAPHS

 

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PROMOGRAN® Evidence

Please click on the table below for the full list of PROMOGRAN® evidence:

For more detailed clinical and in vitro work on the benefits of PROMOGRAN®, please click one of the links below.

 

 

 

 

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PROMOGRAN® Indications

PROMOGRAN® matrix is indicated for the management of all wounds
healing by secondary intent which are clear of necrotic tissue, including:

  • Diabetic ulcers
  • Venous ulcers
  • Pressure ulcers
  • Ulcers caused by mixed vascular aetiologies
  • Traumatic and surgical wounds

PROMOGRAN® matrix has demonstrated haemostatic properties.
PROMOGRAN® matrix can be used under compression therapy.

Please refer in full to the Instructions for use leaflet provided in the product packaging, specific to your region.

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Description:
1. Prior to swabbing, cleanse the wound with sterile saline to remove all loose debris, remains of therapeutic agents and necrotic tissue.
2. Ensure that complete hemostasis has been achieved before obtaining the specimen. Do not perform sharp wound debridement prior to sample collection.
3. Moisten wound area to be swabbed with a few (up to five) drops of saline. Care should be taken not to flood the wound with excessive saline.
4. Avoid swabbing areas that contain blood, necrotic material, thick slough or fibrinous tissue.
5. Using a sterile swab provided in the kit, collect the wound fluid sample by pressing the head of the swab flat against the base of the wound and gently rolling it back and forth several times while applying pressure. Continue rolling the swab head until fully coated and discoloured by wound fluid.
6. Test fresh sample swabs as soon as possible after collection. Follow test procedure instructions
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WOUNDCHEK™ Protease Status Specimen Collection (Serena's Technique)

Description:
1. Prior to swabbing, cleanse the wound with sterile saline to remove all loose debris, remains of therapeutic agents and necrotic tissue.
2. Ensure that complete hemostasis has been achieved before obtaining the specimen. Do not perform sharp wound debridement prior to sample collection.
3. Moisten wound area to be swabbed with a few (up to five) drops of saline. Care should be taken not to flood the wound with excessive saline.
4. Avoid swabbing areas that contain blood, necrotic material, thick slough or fibrinous tissue.
5. Using a sterile swab provided in the kit, collect the wound fluid sample by pressing the head of the swab flat against the base of the wound and gently rolling it back and forth several times while applying pressure. Continue rolling the swab head until fully coated and discoloured by wound fluid.
6. Test fresh sample swabs as soon as possible after collection. Follow test procedure instructions
.

Disclaimer
The product information on this page is not intended for, or to be used by health care professionals or users in the United States