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Integra LifeSciences Unveils New Real-World Evidence Highlighting PriMatrix® Utilization

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Integra LifeSciences Holdings Corporation (Nasdaq: IART), a leading global medical technology company, will present new real-world data on PriMatrix® Dermal Scaffold at three major medical conferences in April. The data include new analyses from 985 cases involving 117 surgeons, highlighting the use of PriMatrix, a fetal bovine dermal matrix, across a broad range of wound types, including surgical, traumatic and chronic ulcers, as well as complex wounds with tunneling and undermining features.1,2,3 In addition, a 23-patient case series outlines clinical experience with PriMatrix in support of wound bed readiness in burn injuries, including patients with significant comorbidities.4 Findings will be shared at the Functional Diabetic Limb Salvage Conference (April 8–11 in Washington, D.C.), the Symposium on Advanced Wound Care (SAWC) Spring | Wound Healing Society (WHS) Conference (April 8–12 in Charlotte, North Carolina) and the American Burn Association Annual Meeting (April 14–17 in Orlando, Florida).

Key PriMatrix Data Presentations Include:

    • Performance of Fetal Bovine Dermis in Diabetic Foot Ulcers (DFU): Insights from Real-world Clinical Use (Poster at the DLS Conference in Washington D.C.)
    • Real-World Utilization of Fetal Bovine Dermis: A Clinician-Reported Snapshot (Poster at the SAWC Spring Conference in Charlotte, North Carolina)
    • Real-World Outcomes Using Fetal Bovine Dermis for Complex Wounds (Poster at the SAWC Spring Conference in Charlotte, North Carolina)
    • Fetal Bovine Dermal Scaffold in the Management of Mixed Thickness Burn Injuries (Poster at the ABA Conference in Orlando, Florida)

“PriMatrix is incorporated into our clinical practice across a range of challenging wound scenarios,” said John S. Steinberg, DPM, FACFAS, codirector of the Center for Wound Healing at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital. “The availability of clinical data helps inform decision making in complex reconstruction cases. Our team often includes PriMatrix as part of our established surgical workflow for many of our critical limb salvage patients.”

Additional presentations at the April conferences will showcase advancements and real-world outcomes across Integra’s broader wound reconstruction and care portfolio – including Integra® Dermal Matrices, Cytal® Wound Matrix, MicroMatrix® and AmnioExcel® – reinforcing the company’s evidence-based solutions.

“These results add to a growing body of evidence showing how PriMatrix meaningfully influences outcomes in wound reconstruction,” said Raymond Turner, MD, corporate vice president and chief medical officer at Integra LifeSciences. “We’ve seen strong recent engagement with PriMatrix from surgeons, reflected in an increasing volume of clinical use and interest across care settings. By offering a broad and clinically validated portfolio, we support highly tailored approaches that help advance transformational care across acute and chronic wounds, burns, trauma and reconstructive procedures.”

References

  1. Dai Y, Evans J, Leonard M, Arnold Y, Searcy P. Performance of Fetal Bovine Dermis in Diabetic Foot Ulcers: Insights from Real-World Clinical Use. Poster presented at the Diabetic Limb Salvage Conference; April 2026; Washington, D.C.
  2. Dai Y, Asuku M, Leonard M, Siebeneck A, Arnold Y, Searcy P. Real-World Utilization of Fetal Bovine Dermis: A Clinician-Reported Snapshot. Poster presented at the Society of Advanced Wound Care Spring Meeting; April 2026; Charlotte, North Carolina.
  3. Dai Y, Leonard M, Asuku M, Siebeneck A, Arnold Y, Searcy P. Real-World Outcomes Using Fetal Bovine Dermis for Complex Wounds. Poster presented at the Society of Advanced Wound Care Spring Meeting; April 2026; Charlotte, North Carolina.
  4. Young V, Svirsky N, Pruim A, Shihadeh S, Miller K, Cordova AC. Fetal Bovine Dermal Scaffold in the Management of Full and Partial Thickness Burn Injuries. Poster presented at the American Burn Association Annual Meeting; April 2026; Orlando, Florida.

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