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Patient, Heal Thyself (With The Help Of This Breakthrough Technology)

17 December 2009 1,611 views No Comment

Why it’s Breakthrough: It’s a newly FDA-approved method of healing pressure ulcers, diabetic ulcers, post-surgical wounds along with first and second degree burns.

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The Story: EnzySurge, a provider of innovative solutions for the advanced chronic wound management market has gained FDA approval to market  its new SilverStream™ solution for prescription use. The FDA also cleared DermaSept, an over-the-counter version of the SilverStream product.


EnzySurge is the developer of the DermaStream® product line, wound care devices that allow for the continuous streaming of fresh therapeutic solutions, such as SilverStream, over the wound bed.  The treatment provides constant removal of foreign material, exudate, micro-organisms and debris while simultaneously creating negative pressure over the wound, which accelerates healing.

SilverStream may be either applied directly onto the wound or by the disposable DermaStream® device. According to Dr. Noa Hadar and Prof. Amihay Freeman who led the development, SilverStream is a hypertonic solution that contains very low concentrations of preservative silver ions. “SilverStream has demonstrated remarkable capabilities by in-vitro testing inhibiting the growth of drug-resistant clinical bacterial strains, yeast and fungi upon contact in-vitro”, stated Freeman.

SilverStream is intended for use under the supervision of a healthcare professional for management and moisturizing of wounds such as stage I-IV pressure ulcers, stasis ulcers, diabetic foot ulcers, post-surgical wounds, first and second degree burns, cuts abrasions and minor skin irritations. DermaSept is intended for the management and moisturizing of minor cuts, minor burns, abrasions and irritated areas.

“We are extremely pleased to receive FDA clearance for this unique product”, says Amir Shiner Chief Executive Officer of EnzySurge. “We believe that SilverStream is a powerful wound management solution and will be a significant addition to the DermaStream® product line, which is intended to become the wound management system of choice. We are poised to launch SilverStream to market in 2010 with our U.S. partner, the Virginia Biosciences Commercialization Center.”

The treatment of chronic wounds (such as diabetic, pressure and venous ulcers) is expensive, laborious and requires ongoing application and monitoring by a skilled caregiver. The global market for chronic wound products amounted $3.2 billion in 2008 and is expected to grow to $4.1 billion by 2011.

“The recent achievements of EnzySurge and especially this FDA approval for SilverStream, represent significant opportunities for EnzySurge in the global wound care market in the near future”, says Shiner.

About EnzySurge Ltd.

EnzySurge Ltd. is a developer and provider of innovative solutions for the treatment and management of chronic wounds. EnzySurge’s DermaStream® platform offers a new and unique wound treatment modality by continuously streaming a fresh supply of advanced therapeutic solutions to a controlled wound environment. DermaStream is designed to deliver effective, affordable and easy-to-use wound treatment throughout all phases of chronic wound treatment from debridement, through regeneration to wound closure. The EnzySurge product line is intended for use in hospitals, clinics and for home care.

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