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Product Type: Acellular matrix
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HCPCS : Q4203 (Medicare DME co-payment per billable unit min / max: $0.00 / $0.00)

Derma-Gide is a CPT: acellular matrix

INTENDED USES: Acute Wounds - Surgical (Partial and full thickness wounds, Donor sites/grafts, Post Moh’s surgery, Post laser surgery, Podiatric Wound dehiscence), Acute Wounds - Traumatic (Abrasions, Lacerations, Second degree burns, Skin tears), Chronic Wounds (Pressure ulcers, Venous ulcers, Diabetic ulcers, Chronic vascular ulcers)

CLAIMED BENEFITS: Derma-Gide has been shown to modulate MMP activity and to bind and preserve growth factors in an active state in situ. The matrix also provides an optimized structure for cell migration, vascularization and cell attachment.

OPTION: [per square centimeter]

Wound Reference does not produce, market, re-sell or distribute health care goods or services consumed by, or used on, patients.
Composition: Animal-derived
Composition: Human dermis with/without epidermis
Composition: Human placenta or umbilical cord
Composition: Viable (living) cells
Configuration: Fenestrated/ meshed
Configuration: Flowable
Configuration: Sheet
May apply on full-thickness wounds
May apply over exposed tendon/ bone/ muscle
May apply over infected tissue
Processing: Cryopreserved
Processing: Decellularized or irradiated
Processing: Dehydrated
Processing: Fresh (limited shelf life)
Processing: Hydrated
Processing: Minimally manipulated
Shelf life: Greater than 2 years
Storage: refrigeration needed
Storage: room temp

The addition of Skin Substitutes or Cellular or Tissue Based Products (CTPs) to certain wounds may afford a healing advantage over dressings and conservative treatments when these options appear insufficient to affect complete healing, after at least a 30 day period of comprehensive conservative therapy. There are currently a wide variety of bioengineered products available for soft tissue coverage to affect closure. • Human skin allografts are derived from donated human skin (cadavers) • Allogeneic matrices are derived from human tissue (fibroblasts or membrane) • Composite matrices are derived from human keratinocytes, fibroblasts and xenogeneic collagen • Acellular matrices are derived from allogeneic (non-related human donors) or xenogeneic (other species) collagen, membrane, or cellular remnants

For Medicare to cover this product, it needs to be ordered and applied by your clinician. A patient cannot purchase it directly from a Durable Medical Equipment (DME) store and receive reimbursement for it.

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