Description
ZeniCOL is a high quality, sterile, non-hydrolyzed pure collagen dressing composed of 100% native bovine collagen. Collagen is used to promote angiogenesis, decreased MMP levels in chronic wounds, stimulate collagen deposition and formation of granulation tissue in the wound.
Features
- Highly Absorbent
- Non-Adherent to Wound Bed
- Compatible with Topical Agents and Dressings
- Available in Multiple Sizes
- Available as Granules for Deep, Tunneling Wounds
- Easy Application
- Pad May be Cut to Size
- Promotes Angiogenesis
- Decreases MMP Levels
- Stimulates Collagen Deposition and Granulation
- Promotes Moist Wound Healing
Indications for Use
Management of full and partial thickness wounds including: Pressure Ulcers, Diabetic Ulcers, Ulcers caused by Mixed Vascular etiologies, Venous Ulcers, Donor and Graft Sites, Abrasions, Traumatic wounds healing by secondary intention, Dehisced Surgical Wounds, 1st and 2″ Degree Burns Contraindications ZeniCOL Ag dressing should not be used on third degree burns or on patients with a known allergy or sensitivity to animal derived collagen, silver or any other ingredient.
- Dry to Moist Non-Infected Wounds
- Burns
- Sores
- Blisters
- Scrapes
- Ulcers
- Deep or Tunneling Wounds
Contraindications
ZeniCol Collagen Dressings should not be used on infected or contaminated wounds or on patients with sensitivities to bovine origin. ZeniCol is an insoluble collagen and should NEVER be used as an injectable collagen.
Warnings
- Opened and unused ZeniCOL must be discarded.
Storage
- Store ZeniCOL in a cool, dry place and avoid light.
HCPCS
Item Number |
Description |
Size |
Packaging |
HCPCS Code |
WC90022 |
ZeniCOL (Bovine Collagen Pad) |
2″x2″ |
10/Box |
Pending |
WC90044 |
ZeniCOL (Bovine Collagen Pad) |
4″x4″ |
10/Box |
Pending |
WC9001GP |
ZeniCOL (Bovine Collagen Granules) |
1 gram |
10/Box |
Pending |
*Providers are responsible for determining appropriate billing codes for Medicare Program Claims. This information is included for convenience and is not intended, nor should be considered billing advice.