
SXBarrier -Natural Protective & Supportive Covering of Compromised Tissue
Minimally-Manipulated Amniotic Membrane: SXBarrier is comprised of minimally manipulated amniotic membrane derived from the placental tissue of consenting mothers at the time of a live, full-term, elective Cesarean birth. We utilize a specialized processing technique that results in a graft that maintains the membrane’s original biologic and physiologic properties to create a biological and physical overlay of a wound in vivo.
SXBarrier™ is intended to cover and protect damaged tissue in vivo. SXBarrier™ allograft tissues are affixed to polymesh and can be sutured, glued or laid in place. Once the polymesh is removed, either side of the graft may be applied to the target tissue. SXBarrier™ is available wet or dry, in a variety of sizes, and may be trimmed to the desired size or shape.
SXBarrier™ is comprised of minimally manipulated amniotic membrane derived from the placental tissue of consenting mothers at the time of a live, full-term, elective Cesarean birth. We utilize a specialized processing technique that results in a graft that maintains the membrane’s original biologic and physiologic properties to create a biological and physical overlay of a wound in vivo.
Unlike other amniotic tissue allografts on the market, Surgilogix amnion allografts do not contain chorion, which reduces the risk of an adverse reaction in the patient.
Amniotic membrane contains a complex mix of wound healing components including growth factors, cytokines, amino acids, carbohydrates, hyaluronic acid, and extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins that are known to aid in the healing and repair of wounds.
Storage Temperature
- Room Temperature: (15 – 30°C)
- Typical Expiry: 2 years
Natural protective & supportive covering of compromised tissue
- Human amniotic membrane allograft
- Covers wounds and supports native tissue
- Minimally manipulated
- Can be sutured, glued or laid in place
- Cross-linked, Resorbable & Chorion-free
- Used in open incision, laparoscopy or da Vinci Surgical System procedures