Mirragen® Bioactive Glass is a bioabsorbable borate-based glass fiber matrix. Intentionally engineered to be biocompatible and support the body's natural wound healing process. Safe, effective and efficient treatment for minor to complex wounds.
• Safe and easy to use for most wound types
• Flexible and conformable
• Mimics the micro-structure of a fibrin clot
• Biocompatible with living tissues
• Bioresorbable
• No removal needed
• Stable at room temperature
• Requires no special storage, shipping, or preparation for use
• Long shelf life
Mirragen® Bioactive Glass can treat a variety of acute and chronic wounds, including: partial- and full-thickness wounds, pressure ulcers, venous ulcers, diabetic ulcers, chronic vascular ulcers, tunneled/undermined wounds, surgical wounds (donor sites/grafts, post-Mohs surgery), post laser surgery, podiatric wounds, wound dehiscence, trauma wounds (abrasions, lacerations, first- and second-degree burns, skin tears), and draining wounds.
Use with petroleum-based products is not recommended.
Mirragen® Bioactive Glass is sterile only if the packaging is unopened and undamaged. Do not re-sterilize. Do not use expired product. MIRRAGEN® Advanced Wound Matrix is intended to be used under the supervision of a health care professional.
Possible adverse reactions may include local irritation, swelling, inflammation, excessive redness, or pain.
Do not expose to excessive heat and humidity.
Boron, calcium, potassium, sodium, magnesium, phosphorus
Chronic Vascular Ulcers
Diabetic Ulcers
Draining Wounds
Partial- and Full-Thickness Wounds
Podiatric Wounds
Post-Laser Surgery
Pressure ulcers
Surgical Wounds (Donor Sites/Grafts, Post-Mohs Surgery)
Tunneled/Undermined Wounds
Venous Ulcers
Trauma Wounds (Abrasions, Lacerations, First- and Second-Degree Burns, Skin Tears)
Wound Dehiscence
Application is intended to be once weekly. Mirragen® Bioactive Glass may be applied under compression wraps or offloading devices.
Mirragen® Bioactive Glass may remain intact until it is fully dissolved.
Mirragen® Bioactive Glass that has become integrated into the wound tissue will be fully absorbed over time – removal is not recommended.
NOTE: Do not clean aggressively or debride with sharp instruments to remove any material that has become incorporated into the wound tissue. To do so will disrupt healing.
Removal of callous or periwound debris is appropriate and encouraged.
Per user preference, use appropriate fixation as determined by wound location, size and depth.
Add a non-adherent layer to secure Mirragen® Bioactive Glass to the wound bed. Place a suitable secondary dressing over the Mirragen® Bioactive Glass to manage the wound environment and protect the wound.
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