Reactivates Prompt Healing


Perform Autolytic & Mechanical Debridement, Reduce Inflammation, Promote Blood Circulation, & Stimulate Tissue Granulation

Promotes & Balances Moisture


Penetrate deeper into the Wound Surface, Facilitate the Absorption & Reduce Exudates, Prevent Maceration

Strong Anti-Biofilm Efficacy


Destroy Biofilm, Prevent Re-Infection; No Bacterial Resistance, Inhibit the growth of Bacteria, Yeast, and Fungi

Soothing Effect during the Treatment


Reduce Pain & Eliminate Odor, Improve Look & Appearance of Skin

Proven Efficacy and Safety


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

A comparative study of efficacy of silver stream versus povidone iodine in healing the diabetic ulcers

Authors: Ashwani Kumar, Satinderjit S. Bajaj, Jagminder K. Bajaj International Surgery Journal, Kumar A et al. Int Surg J. 2022 Jun;9(6):1174-1178http://www.ijsurgery.com BACKGROUND Diabetic ulcers affect morbidity, mortality and QOL of patients. Wound debridement and dressing using antiseptics are part of standard treatment. Silver stream solution…

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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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A Study of Silver Nitrate Solution in Dressing of Diabetic Foot Ulcer

Authors: Bipin Kishore Bara, Siba Prashad Pattanayak, Tapan Kumar Malla, Manoj Kumar Behera, Binoy Kumar Maharana. Department of General Surgery, Berhampur University. www.Jebmh.com. J. Evid. Based Med. Health., pISSN- 2349-2562, eISSN- 2349-2570/ Vol. 4/Issue 73/Sept. 11, 2017 BACKGROUND Diabetic foot ulcer is very common…

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Wounds Post Resection of Pilonidal Disease

Preventing Ulcers in Bullous Erysipelas Topical Silver Stream Treatment

Author: Chausha Weitman Cernica, MA, R.N, Wound-care coordinator. Hadassah Hebrew University Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel BACKGROUND Erysipelas is a bacterial skin infection involving the upper dermis that characteristically extends into the superficial cutaneous lymphatics. It is a tender, intensely erythematous, indurated plaque with a…

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Boston Medical SilverStream

Silver-Ion-Containing Solution Aids in Chronic Wound Healing

Authors: Jennifer Gloeckner Powers, MD, Laurel M. Morton, MD, Tania J. Phillips, MD. Department of Dermatology, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts BACKGROUND Since chronic wounds are prone to bacterial infections, the clinician looks for more sustainable approaches to reducing bacterial growth than multiple courses of…

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SilverStream Significantly Effects Biomaterial Reduction

SilverStream Significantly Effects Biomaterial Reduction

Authors: Thomas E. Serena MD FACS FACHM MAPWCA, St. Vincent Hospital, Erie, PA. USA Use of an Ionic Silver Solution for Wound Cleansing and Reduction in Biomaterial BACKGROUND Antisepsis in wound care consists primarily in the use of topical antimicrobials to reduce both platonic…

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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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