Reactivates Prompt Healing


Performs Autolytic Debridement, Reduces Inflammation, Promotes angiogenesis, & Stimulates Tissue Granulation

Promotes & Balances Moisture


Penetrates deeper into the Wound Surface, Facilitates the Absorption & Reduces Exudates, Prevents Maceration

Strong Anti-Biofilm Efficacy


Destroys Biofilm, Prevents Re-Infection; No Bacterial Resistance, Inhibits the growth of Bacteria, Yeast, and Fungi

Soothing Effect during the Treatment


Reduces Pain & Eliminates Odor, Improves Look & Appearance of Skin; Reduces surface tension

Proven Efficacy and Safety


Non-toxic, Non-cytotoxic, No Argyria, No Coloring & No Staining, neutral pH

Success Stories SilverStream

SilverStream Clinical Evidence & Success Stories

Diabetic Ulcers | Venous Ulcers | Pressure Ulcers | Burns | Trauma Cases | Others The catalog contains scientific clinical data on the use of SilverStream for the treatment of various types of wounds. A group of experts evaluated the clinical use of SilverStream…

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Diabetic Foot and Venous Ulcers using a Wound Optimizing Irrigant

Stimulation of Quiescent and Mildly Infected Diabetic Foot and Venous Ulcers using a Wound Optimizing Irrigant

Adam Landsman, DPM, PhD, FACFAS. Chief, Division of Podiatric Surgery, Cambridge Health Alliance Assistant Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School 1493 Cambridge St., Cambridge, MA 02139. Submitted for publication to the International Wound Journal ABSTRACT This study represents the first observational analysis for the…

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Case study of a patient suffering from Venous Insufficiency on the right leg treated with Qurion and Jet Force

Case Study Details:Study initiated on: 27.06.2015Sex of the patient: FemaleAge: 46 yearsType of Wound: Overweight patient, with a non healing venous ulcer on the lower right leg with a thick and stubborn biofilm, non responsive to multiple treatments.Age of the wound: 8 monthsPrevious treatments…

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Poster March 2012 Landsman.

SilverStream® Wound Optimizing Rinse for the Treatment of Mildly Infected and Non-Progressing Diabetic Foot Ulcers and Venous Leg Ulcers

Adam Landsman, DPM, PhD, FACFAS. Chief, Division of Podiatric Surgery, Cambridge Health Alliance, and Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, MA ABSTRACT This study represents the first prospective study for the treatment of mildly infected and non-progressive diabetic foot ulcers treated with SilverStream, a clear hypertonic…

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