Clinical Evidence
Microlyte® Matrix Clinical Evidence is a resource for healthcare professionals to explore preclinical, clinical, and review articles discussing the use of Microlyte® Matrix. Below you will find conference abstracts and posters that have been presented on Microlyte® Matrix.
Posters

Using a Multimodal Hygiene-Focused Approach to Management of Chronic Wounds of the Lower Extremity Utilizing HOCl and a Bioresorbable Antimicrobial Nanoparticle Matrix
James McGuire DPM, PT, LPed, FAPWHc, Ebony Love DPM, FAPWH, Preeti Kumrah MS, Jinal Parikh BS
Symposium on Advanced Wound Healing Spring 2021

Clinical Advantage of a Bioresorbable Silver Matrix on a Radiation Breast Wound
Amanda Murray, NP-C, MSN, WCC
Great Falls Clinic Wound Care Center, Great Falls, Montana
Symposium on Advanced Wound Healing Spring 2021

Porcine Derived 3-Dimensional Extracellular Matrix Simultaneously with Silver Impregnated Polymer Film on Lower Extremity Wounds with Bacterial Impediment to Heal
Crystal v James MD, Mabel Chan MD, Scott Ellis MD, Denise Ala bi BS, John C Lantis II MD Department of Surgery,
Division of Vascular Surgery, Mount Sinai St. Luke’s-West, New York, NY, USA
Symposium on Advanced Wound Healing Spring 2021

Clinical Advantage of a Bioresorbable Silver Matrix on a Radiation Head Wound
William Pace, MD
Jefferson Frankford and Jefferson Bucks Hospitals, Philadelphia, PA and Cancer Treatment Centers of America Philadelphia, PA
Boswick Symposium Spring 2021

The Use of Absorbable Polyvinyl/Polymeric Microfilm Matrix with Silver in the Treatment of Venous Ulcers: A Pilot Study
Terry Treadwell, MD, FACS
Institute for Advanced Wound Care, Baptist Health, Montgomery, AL
Symposium on Advanced Wound Healing Fall 2019

The Efficacy of a Synthetic Bioresorbable Antimicrobial Matrix as an Implantable Material for At-Risk Surgical Wounds
Dr. Ryan Chatelain, DPM
East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN
Symposium on Advanced Wound Healing Spring 2019

Compression is Key: Silver, Elastic Compression Stockinet, and Hyper-absorbent Felt in Direct Contact with VLU Granulation Tissue Reverses Comorbid Inflammation, Pain and Exudate that Delays Effective Compression Therapy
Marta Ostler, PT, CWS, CLT, DAPWCA
St. Vincent Health, Billings, MT
Symposium on Advanced Wound Healing Fall 2019

Use of uniquely adherent silver film (MicroLyte® Matrix) to promote healing of recalcitrant diabetic neuropathic ulcers
Michael S. Miller, DO, FACOS, FAPWh, WCC
Miller Care Group, Indianapolis, IN
Wild on Wounds 2019

Use of a Novel Bioresorbable Wound Matrix Dressing with a Polymeric Coating Containing Nanoparticle Silver in the Treatment of Diabetic Foot and Venous Leg Wounds
Dr. James McGuire
Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine, Philadelphia, PA
Symposium on Advanced Wound Healing Fall 2019

Microlyte® Matrix stimulates wound closure in full-thickness, chronic wound in patient with multiple risk factors for non-healing
Sarah Waterman Manning, MD
Mountain Area Health Education Center
Innovations in Wound Healing 2018

The Use of MicroLyte® Bioresorbable Wound Matrix as a Surgical Implant to Prevent Postoperative Surgical Site Infection
Michael J. Schurr, MD
Mountain Area Health Education Center, Asheville, NC
Innovations in Wound Healing 2018

An Ultrathin Bioresorbable Matrix With Antimicrobial Silver in the Treatment of Chronic Contaminated Wounds
Thea Price, MD
Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL
Symposium on Advanced Wound Healing Fall 2018

Effective Antibiofilm Bioresorbable Microfilm Matrix Containing Gallium and Silver
Gaurav Pranami, PHD
University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI
Wound Healing Society 2018

Microfilm Bioresorbable Matrix Containing Silver Nanoparticles for Cell Growth and Combating Bacteria in Deep Wound Tissue
Gaurav Pranami, PhD
University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI
American Burn Association 2018

Synthetic Resorbable Antibiofilm Polymeric Wound Matrix Containing Gallium and Silver
Eric Crawford
University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI
Innovations in Wound Healing 2018

Usage of a fully synthetic bioresorbable antimicrobial matrix containing ionic and metallic silver to treat difficult-to-heal leg ulcers suspected of biofilms
Amelia Beatty, ACNP, CWCN-AP
Duke Health, Durham, North Carolina
Symposium on Advanced Wound Healing Fall 2018