The special structure of Mirragen promotes the growth of soft tissue in the space of the wound canal. It simulates a fibrin clot to stimulate the sequential healing of vascular ulcers. The tool "captures" platelets and other components involved in wound healing. Borate fibers are mixed with the wound exudate, in the process are released ions that stimulate the following processes:
Due to these properties, the drug is successfully used in various fields of surgery - orthopedics, transplantology, laser surgery.
In addition to being able to cope with chronic ulcers and wounds, the Mirragen bandage is also used to heal skin and soft tissue injuries and ulcers caused by the following circumstances:
Also, the drug is well proven in the healing of burns I and II degrees.
It is necessary to impose Mirragen with all the rules and requirements of aseptic and antiseptic in sterile conditions, ie in the hospital. For more effective action, pre-surgical treatment of the wound canal is performed, that is, the necrotizing tissue is truncated, and excess moisture and purulent content are removed.
Mirragen is available as a gauze matrix. To apply a wound, it is necessary to cut a piece of the required size and completely close the wound canal. In the case of treatment of a large wound, you can additionally use sterile gauze wipes.
In the process of integrating Mirragen into open wound tissues, some visual changes are observed:
Sometimes the matrix shifts during the granulation process, which can reduce the healing process, so it is important to properly bond from the start. Mirragen should be applied daily for 3-4 days. In the next two weeks, the regularity is reduced to once every three days. Subsequently, the condition of the ligament is checked at intervals of 3-5 days and replaced if necessary.
In the course of the wound healing, some redness may occur with the Mirragen matrix. This is normal. Sometimes there is discoloration of the matrix in case of contact with the wound surface. Dry skin edges may look too dry and cracked.
Because the structure of the remedy is completely dissolved in the contents of the wound channel, there is practically nothing to remove. If necessary, after the completion of the healing course, the wound is washed, all remnants of parts or fibers of Mirragen and gauze bandage will be washed away.