(MENAFN Editorial) MARIETTA, Ga., Dec. 6, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --MiMedx Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: MDXG), the leading biopharmaceutical company developing and marketing regenerative and therapeutic biologics utilizing human placental tissue allografts with patent-protected processes for multiple sectors of healthcare, announced today that the Company's products were recognized at the recently completed 2017 Desert Foot, The Annual Multi-Disciplinary Diabetes Limb Salvage Conference Honoring Our Federal Services Healthcare Professionals.The clinical efficacy of MiMedx products were independently studied and were the subject of the poster abstract awarded First Place in the Resident Category and the poster abstract awarded Second Place in the Non-Resident Category.
During the four-day conference held in Phoenix, Arizona from November 29, 2017 through December 2, 2017, the Company's dehydrated Human Amnion/Chorion Membrane (dHACM) allografts were the subject of seven poster abstracts. In addition to the independent study poster abstracts reporting on the results with MiMedx allografts, the Company also sponsored a symposium and two hands-on workshops.
The Desert Foot Conference attracts healthcare professionals from all federal service programs such as the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and Department of Defense (DOD), as well as podiatrists, physicians and nurses not associated with the VA or DOD. The programs enable participants to improve limb salvage techniques, improve foot health and to especially diagnose and treat diabetes related disorders of the lower limb. The attendees receive state-of-the-art training on advanced diabetic wound care, surgical procedures, and the frequency, determinants, distribution as well as the diagnosis and treatment of lower extremity diabetic disease.The poster abstract on MiMedx dHACM allografts awarded first place in the Resident Category was "The Application of Dehydrated Human Amnion Chorion Membrane (dHACM) Allografts to Expedite Healing in Patients with Six Major Types of Refractory Non-Healing Wounds, 157 Cases," authored by Justin Goldsmith, DPM; Anna Tien, DPM; Aamir Mahmood, DPM; Mike Czurylo, DPM; Laith Shaman, DPM; Kelda Beachy, DPM; Neal Patel, DPM; Shayan Alamgir, DPM; and Matthew Garoufalis, DPM, FASPS, FACFAOM, CWS.
In the Non-Resident Category, the poster abstract on MiMedx dHACM allografts that was awarded second place was "Amniotic Allograft Reduces Joint and Soft Tissue Pain," authored by Christopher Japour, DPM; Praveen Vohra, DPM; Richa Vohra, MD; and Edward Chen, DPM, MD.MiMedx sponsored the symposium entitled "Using PURION® Processed Placental Tissue Products in the Treatment of Complex, Acute and Chronic Wounds," presented byMatthew Garoufalis, DPM,and Michelle Massee, Manager of Biomedical Research at MiMedx. The hands-on workshop, "Application Techniques and Therapeutic Approaches Using EpiFix, EpiCord & AmnioFix Allografts for Wound Healing and Surgical Procedures," was led by Joseph Terebessy, DPM and David Kyle, DPM. During the Amputation Skills Course, Devin Bland, DPM, led the hands-on workshop entitled "The Use of Amniotic Membrane and Placental Based Tissue Allografts in Limb Salvage Applications."
The remaining five of the seven poster abstracts chronicling independent case studies and respective conclusions relative to MiMedx allografts included:
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