Organogenesis NO-1660 NuShield 6 X 6cm Sterilized, Dehydrated Placental Allograft
Organogenesis NO-1660 NuShield 6 X 6cm Sterilized, Dehydrated Placental Allograft is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Organogenesis NO-1660 NuShield 6 X 6cm Sterilized, Dehydrated Placental Allograft
• Model: NO-1660 NuShield
• 6 X 6cm
This medical supply or implant item is securely packaged within its original manufacturer's packaging, which remains undamaged. The inner and outer packaging is intact, ensuring the product's integrity and suitability for medical use.
NuShield® is a sterile, dehydrated placental allograft that preserves all native layers of the placental membrane—including the amnion, chorion, and the intermediate (spongy) layer—through a proprietary preservation method called LayerLoc™. This process maintains a rich extracellular matrix, growth factors, and cytokines to support a healing environment while providing barrier protection for wound sites.
Analytical studies demonstrate that NuShield retains significantly higher concentrations of essential growth factors and cytokines compared to other dehydrated amnion/chorion membrane products. It also contains over six times more hyaluronic acid and offers enhanced thickness from preserving the spongy layer—factors that improve handling and scaffold performance.
Available in a 6 × 6 cm size (Model NO‑1660), NuShield is adaptable for both acute and chronic wound care across multiple clinical specialties. Suitable use cases include soft tissue injuries, tendon and nerve repairs, surgical barrier functions, and complex areas such as exposed bone or joint capsule. The product is shelf‑stable at room temperature with up to a five-year shelf life, enhancing convenience for clinical settings.
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