- Amniotic wound allografts are human placental tissues that are used to cover and protect wounds, aiding in healing. They act as a protective barrier and when applied, promote tissue regeneration.
- Expensive, but worth every penny when egregious wounds like diabetic foot ulcers, venous leg ulcers, and burns demand lifesaving solutions.
- But absolutely not necessary for the average everyday cut, when a band-aid is enough.
However, when a medical practitioner uses a amniotic wound allografts instead, the result can be a $15 million Medicare fraud scheme – like Mary Huntly, a healthcare professional who literally exposed her patients to potential harm just to enrich her own pockets...
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