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Tides Amniotic Tissue Products
Our goal at Tides is to help provide patients with access to the care they deserve. That’s why we manufacture a wide array of naturally-derived, effective solutions for a variety of wound and surgical applications.
Tides’ amniotic tissue grafts, also known as human placental skin substitutes, are processed through rigorous, proprietary techniques to remove contaminants and ensure the safety of patients.
Incredibly versatile amniotic tissue grafts for:
Diabetic Foot Ulcers • Chronic Wounds • Burns • Soft Tissue Injuries • Orthopedic Procedures • Bone Repair • Eye Injuries • Urological Surgeries • Other Surgical Procedures
At Tides we put patients first by putting safety at the forefront of everything we do.
Watch the video to learn more about Eli’s story and Dr. Hewitt’s use of Artacent Wound® in his course of care.
Want to learn more about how providers were able to use artacent products treating their patients wounds?
the artacleanse® process
Tides’ proprietary Artacleanse® Process is strong enough to make a graft safe for implantation but gentle enough to maintain natural biologic factors
What is an amniotic tissue graft or skin substitute?
An amniotic tissue graft is a skin substitute product often used in the treatment of chronic wounds. It is derived from the amniotic membrane of a donated placenta, which is received through the Louisiana Organization for Transplant, a division of Tides.
Is amniotic tissue safe?
Our Artacleanse Process is used to process the tissue of donated placentas from planned C-section births at our own AATB-accredited* tissue bank. Artacleanse ensures all tissues are rigorously tested for safety and terminally sterilized, making our grafts safe for implantation.
What should you expect?
Visit our application page to learn more about a typical procedure or contact your physician to learn more about your specific procedure.
What is an amniotic tissue graft or skin substitute?
An amniotic tissue graft is a skin substitute product often used in the treatment of chronic wounds. It is derived from the amniotic membrane of a donated placenta, which is received through the Louisiana Organization for Transplant, a division of Tides.
Is amniotic tissue safe?
Our Artacleanse Process is used to process the tissue of donated placentas from planned C-section births at our own AATB-accredited* tissue bank. Artacleanse ensures all tissues are rigorously tested for safety and terminally sterilized, making our grafts safe for implantation.
What should you expect?
Visit our application page to learn more about a typical procedure or contact your physician to learn more about your specific procedure.