
|Articles|July 1, 2017
Device provides debridement and skin grafting features
Exsursco Medical, Inc. has launched a new wound debridement and skin grafting medical device, the Amalgatome SD, for use in burn and trauma centers.
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Exsursco Medical, Inc. has launched a new wound debridement and skin grafting medical device, the Amalgatome SD, for use in burn and trauma centers. The device features an excision ring design that allows for a 360° cutting surface. It does not use an oscillating cutting or pulling motion but rather glides over the patient’s skin. It comes with two-inch and four-inch attachments and produces skin grafts with thicknesses ranging from 0.005” to 0.045” in increments of 0.001 inches.
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