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The Gem logo, Global Excellence in Microsurgery and Dermaclose are trademarks of Baxter International Inc., or its subsidiaries. GEM-2019 OSM 01 Synovis Micro Companies Alliance, Inc. (a subsidiary of Baxter International Inc.) (Tel) 205.941.0111 - 800.510.3318 (Fax) 205.941.1522 | www.synovismicro.com Global Excellence in Microsurgery References: 1. DermaClose IFU. Synovis Micro Companies Alliance, Inc. Indication: The DermaClose Continuous External Tissue Expander is indicated for use in reducing or assisting with the closure of full-thickness wounds of the skin. Contraindication: The DermaClose Continuous External Tissue Expander should not be used on ischemic or infected tissue. It should not be used on fragile tissue at the edges of a wound. Please see Instructions For Use. Rx Only. For safe and proper use of these devices, refer to the Instructions for Use for indications, warnings, precautions, side effects and contraindications. Typical results achieved with DERMACLOSE device compared to skin grafts DERMACLOSE reduces time to closure with no need to re-tighten or readjust • A constant and controlled force of 1.2 kg provides rapid tissue movement 1 • Use multiple devices on larger wounds 1 • Easy to apply and remove Learn more about DERMACLOSE from the most experienced physician users at www.docmatter.com/dermaclose Skin graft Forearm fasciotomy Initial appearance Initial appearance After 1 year After 15 months Linear closure. No donor site. DERMACLOSE Forearm fasciotomy donor site. D e r m aC l o se ® E x t e r n a l T i s s u e E xp a n d e t D e r m aC l o s e ® E x t e r n a l T i ss u e E x p an d e t

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