Core Insights - AVITA Medical, Inc. announced the first clinical publication evaluating Cohealyx™, a collagen-based dermal matrix, which showed significantly faster wound bed vascularization and autograft readiness compared to conventional matrices, achieving readiness in 5 to 10 days instead of the typical two to four weeks [1][2][3] Company Overview - AVITA Medical is a leading therapeutic acute wound care company focused on delivering transformative solutions to optimize wound healing and accelerate patient recovery [6] - The company’s flagship product, the RECELL System, is FDA-approved for treating thermal burn wounds and full-thickness skin defects, utilizing a patient's own skin to create Spray-On Skin Cells [6][7] Clinical Findings - In a case series at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, two patients with complex hand wounds treated with Cohealyx achieved autograft readiness in 7 to 13 days, demonstrating accelerated integration and vascularization [2][3] - The publication highlights that these outcomes can significantly reduce patient burden and lower associated complication risks [2] Technological Innovation - Cohealyx is bioengineered using proprietary TetraPure Technology, featuring crosslinked, purified collagen types I and III, which supports optimal cellular migration and rapid revascularization [3] - Preclinical studies indicated wound bed readiness as early as day 7, and the recent publication serves as the first clinical validation of these findings [3] Publication Details - The full paper titled "A Bovine Dermal Collagen Matrix (BDCM) Advances Readiness to Autografting: A Case Series" is available online, providing further insights into the clinical efficacy of Cohealyx [4]
AVITA Medical Announces First Clinical Publication Demonstrating Accelerated Autograft Readiness with Cohealyx™