Product Type: Human Skin Allografts
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Stimlabs LLC | Model: CP-0010 |
HCPCS : A2035 (Medicare DME co-payment per billable unit min / max: $0.00 / $0.00)

Corplex P / Allacor P are Dehydrated Human Umbilical Cord Particulate (dHUCP)

INTENDED USES: Corplex P / Allacor P are indicated for use in the management of the following wounds: Partial & Full-thickness Wounds, Pressure Ulcers, Venous Ulcers, Diabetic Ulcers, Chronic Vascular Ulcers, Tunneled Wounds, Undermined Wounds, Surgical wounds, donor sites/grafts, post-Mohs surgery, post-laser surgery, podiatric, wound dehiscence, Trauma Wounds, abrasions, lacerations, second-degree burns, & skin tears, Draining Wounds. 

CLAIMED BENEFITS: Particulate Device - Conforms to irregular wound beds, Increases surface area coverage compared to sheets; Human Umbilical Cord - Biocompatible, resorbs naturally into the wound, Contains connective tissue components such as collagen I, collagen III, fibronectin, and laminin; Moisture Management - Manages wound exudate as the wound heals, Allows exudate to drain from the wound, Covers, protects, and provides a moist wound environment, Absorbs over 6x its weight in water.

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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

Application of Skin Substitutes (also known as Cellular and/or Tissue Based Products) to certain wounds may help these wounds heal faster than conventional dressings and conservative treatments. Usually skin substitutes are used if conventional treatment has been tried for at least 30 days and the wound has not healed as quickly as expected. Human skin allografts are a type of skin substitute. They are made of skin donated by human donors that have had intact cells removed or treated to avoid immunologic rejection (a process in which the body of the person receiving the skin substitute kills the cells of the skin substitute).

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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