Endoform 101
Endoform is an extracellular matrix (ECM) that supports all the phases of wound healing. Endoform
is a collagen dressing that promotes healing in acute and chronic wounds and is widely accessible to
wound care clinicians. This primer will introduce clinicians to the science behind Endoform and will
provide information about its use to help clinicians determine whether this product can benefit their
patients’ healing outcomes.
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Conclusion
Endoform acts as a visual indicator of wound healing. Wounds stalled in the inflammatory phase have high levels of proteases, which can’t be seen. Seeing the presence or absence of residual Endoform is an important clinical tool.
ECM technologies such as Endoform have shifted modern wound care from man-aging the symptoms of chronic wounds to actively addressing their underlying pathology: missing or damaged ECM.
