CYGNUS MAX is a more substantial natural thickness graft derived from the umbilical cord that can be suturedINTENDED USES: Intended for use in wound care, burn care, dermatology, ophthalmology, and oral surgery.
CLAIMED BENEFITS: On the square/rectangular shaped allografts, orientation stickers and a notch in the upper left-hand corner of the tissue allow for indication of the epithelial layer of the allograft. The circular-shaped allografts are folded in half, with the epithelial layer on the outer side. When opened, the allograft will remain slightly opened with a crease, in a tent form, with the epithelial layer on the outer side. Rectangular shaped allografts without a notch indicates the allograft is a dual-layer amnion membrane that allows for omnidirectional application with two outward-facing epithelial sides.
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