EPIPROTECT LOGO.png

EPIPROTECT®2117

Foto 2016-06-20 13 42 21.jpg

 A synthetic Allograft/Xenograft substitute,
for everyone

✓ Adheres and conforms to the wound
✓ Easy to apply and easy to cut
✓ Near total transparency, easy monitoring
✓ Moist wound healing
✓ Allows the body to control the microenvironment
✓ Nanostructure that mimics skin
✓ Replaces the need of animal or human tissue
✓ Impermeable to bacteria
✓ Hemostatic
✓ Apply only once, on superficial burns/wounds
✓ Breathable
✓ Prevents fluid loss, no exudates
✓ Compatible with antibiotics
✓ Reduced pain

New Epiprotect and Hand high res (1).png

Just open the vial!

Epiprotect®2117 comes in a glass vial filled with a storage solution.

The product is ready to use. Just open the vial, take out the dressing and place it on the wound.

Epiprotect®2117 has a size of 21x17 cm and can be stored at room temperature with a shelf life of 3 years.

How it works

Epiprotect®2117 replaces the use of animal-derived products for burn care in a cost-effective way.

Epiprotect®2117 is a wound dressing consisting of a thin film of biosynthetic cellulose polymer intended to be used as a protective barrier for superficial wounds and for deep wounds that have breached the dermis. Epiprotect®2117 can also be used as a temporary coverage for deep extensive wounds prior to transplantation or other surgical intervention.

Epiprotect®2117 supports the body to control the level of moisture in the wound by facilitating the formation of a scab. The device has a pain reducing effect.

Wound healing without dressing changes

Once Epiprotect®2117 adhered to a superficial wound, it will in most of the cases stay on until the wound is fully healed. The dressing works like a scaffold for a crust, that will peel off together with the dressing when the wound is healed. 

Epiprotect®2117 can heal partial tichness burns in a cost-effective way!

Video Instructions

Clinically Proven

Epiprotect® compared with silver sulphadiazine for the treatment of partial thickness burns: A prospective, randomised, clinical trial.

Ahmed Aboelnaga a, Moustafa Elmasry a,b,c, Osama A. Adly a, Mohamed A. Elbadawy a, Ashraf H. Abbas a, Islam Abdelrahman a,b,c, Omar Salah a, Ingrid Steinvall b,c,*
a Plastic Surgery Unit, Surgery Department, Suez Canal University, Ismailia, Egypt
b Department of Plastic Surgery, Hand Surgery and Burns, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden
​c Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden

Burns 2018 Jul 10. pii: S0305-4179(18)30513-8. doi: 10.1016/j.burns.2018.06.007

"The results of the study showed that patients with partial thickness burns treated with microbial cellulose had a shorter duration of hospital stay, lower pain scores both during and after wound care, and they needed fewer changes of dressing. There was also a tendency for epithelialisation to be quicker in the cellulose group."

Treatment of Non-healing Ulcers with an Allograft/Xenograft Substitute: A Case Series

Sivlér, Tobias, MD; Sivlér, Petter, MSc; Skog, Mårten, MSc; Conti, Luca, PhD; Aili, Daniel, PhD

"An average of 1,7 dressings needed until complete healing."

​"One application lasted 63 days, without need for dressing changes."

​"Wound dressing made of eiratex could decrease the healing time and frequency of dressing changes when used on venous ulcers."