Renew FT Matrix is a full-thickness minimally manipulated human placental membrane.
INTENDED USES: Renew FT Matrix is composed of extracellular matrix proteins and serves as a natural, biological barrier or wound cover. The typical population receiving treatment includes individuals with chronic full-thickness ulcers and other skin defects where a biological barrier or cover is required.
CLAIMED BENEFITS: Renew FT Matrix is derived from donated placental tissues that retain the structural and functional characteristics of the tissues. The final product is dehydrated, packaged in different-size sheets, and terminally sterilized by irradiation. Renew FT Matrix is supplied in various sizes and configuration sheets and is stored at ambient room temperature (15-30° C or 59-86° F).
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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