Specialty Solutions

AmchoPlast

Natural Biological Wound Cover for Advanced Regenerative Healing

A sterile, minimally manipulated, dehydrated Human Amnion-Intermediate Layer-Chorion Membrane Allograft (dHAICM) derived from healthy, consenting donors for chronic wounds, surgical reconstruction, and traumatic wound healing.

Amnion Layer
Intermediate Layer
Chorion Layer
AmchoPlast tri-layer membrane structure showing Amnion, Intermediate, and Chorion layers

Advanced Tri-Layer Architecture

AmchoPlast incorporates three distinct biological layers, each contributing unique properties for optimal wound healing.

Amnion

The innermost membrane providing essential growth factors and structural proteins.

  • Epithelium
  • Basement membrane
  • Compact layer
  • Fibroblast layer

Intermediate Layer

The spongy layer providing structural support and cushioning for the healing wound bed.

  • Spongy matrix structure
  • Structural integrity support

Chorion

The outer layer containing additional structural components and growth factors.

  • Reticular layer
  • Basement membrane
  • Trophoblasts

AGNES Processing Technology

Processed using the proprietary AGNES process which dehydrates and sterilizes while retaining structural properties and key growth factors essential for wound healing.

Clinical Applications

AmchoPlast is indicated for a wide range of wound types, supporting healing across chronic, surgical, and traumatic wounds.

Chronic wound treatment

Chronic Wounds

  • Diabetic Foot Ulcers
  • Pressure Ulcers
  • Venous Ulcers
  • Peripheral Vascular Arterial Disease
  • Chronic Venous Insufficiency
Surgical reconstruction

Surgical Reconstruction

  • Surgical Wounds
  • Soft Tissue Reconstruction
  • Donor Sites
  • Post-operative Wounds
Traumatic wound care

Traumatic Wounds

  • First & Second Degree Burns
  • Lacerations
  • Cuts & Abrasions
  • Post-traumatic Wounds

Manufacturing Excellence

AmchoPlast is manufactured under the highest quality standards with comprehensive regulatory compliance.

AATB

American Association of Tissue Banks

FDA

FDA Registered

CAP

CAP Accredited

SGS

SGS Certified

ISO 13485

DNV-GL ISO 13485

Safety & Quality Assurance

  • Procured under stringent aseptic conditions
  • Dual-layer donor screening (lab testing + physical examination)
  • Informed consent with thorough health history review

Manufacturer

Cellution Biologics

4000 Northfield Way, Suite 400
Roswell, GA 30076

Comprehensive Donor Screening

All donors undergo rigorous infectious disease testing to ensure product safety.

Available Sizes

AmchoPlast is available in 18 sizes ranging from small discs to large sheets for various wound dimensions.

SKUDimensionArea (sq cm)
ACM001414mm disc1.54
ACM001818mm disc2.54
ACM02022cm x 2cm4
ACM02032cm x 3cm6
ACM02042cm x 4cm8
ACM03033cm x 3cm9
ACM03053cm x 5cm15
ACM04044cm x 4cm16
ACM04064cm x 6cm24
ACM04074cm x 7cm28
ACM04084cm x 8cm32
ACM05055cm x 5cm25
ACM06086cm x 8cm48
ACM06126cm x 12cm72
ACM07077cm x 7cm49
ACM101010cm x 10cm100
ACM102010cm x 20cm200
ACM202020cm x 20cm400

Application Guidelines

Follow these steps for optimal wound preparation and product application.

1

Assess wound site and prepare for wound debridement

2

Clear site bed of all necrotic tissue

3

Clear site of possible infections before application

Clinical Evidence

AmchoPlast is supported by peer-reviewed clinical research demonstrating efficacy in wound healing.

1

Systematic review on amniotic membrane allografts in diabetic foot ulcer treatment

Lakmal et al. (2021)

BMC Surgery

View Publication
2

Cryopreserved amniotic membrane in chronic nonhealing wounds

Horváth et al. (2023)

Cell and Tissue Banking

View Publication
3

Dehydrated Amniotic Membrane Allograft for Treatment of Chronic Leg Ulcers

Barr (2014)

Journal of the American College of Clinical Wound Specialists

View Publication
4

Efficacy and feasibility of amniotic membrane for burn wounds treatment

Yang et al. (2020)

Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery

View Publication
5

Autologous amniotic membrane for wound healing

Rezazadeh et al. (2020)

Medical Hypotheses

View Publication
6

Dry Human Amniotic Membrane in Secondary Intention Wound Healing

Rahavian et al. (2021)

International Journal of Cancer Management

View Publication

Heal Faster. Improve Outcomes.

Contact DermaLynx to learn more about AmchoPlast and how our advanced wound care solutions can benefit your practice and patients.