New Horizon Medical Solutions (NHMS) has entered into a strategic collaboration with Soring, the U.S. affiliate of Söring (Germany), to distribute the SONOCA 185 Ultrasonic Wound Debridement (UAW) device. The partnership aims to enhance wound treatment across various medical settings by combining NHMS's advanced wound care portfolio with Söring's ultrasonic technology.
The Söring Ultrasonic-Assisted Wound Debridement system includes an ultrasonic generator and instrument designed for debridement and cleansing of chronic and acute wounds. The device removes fibrin tissues such as necroses, fibrin, scab, and pus, and disrupts biofilms, improving wound status and promoting healing in conditions like diabetic foot syndrome, decubitus ulcers, burns, post-surgical wounds, and post-traumatic wounds.
Jeffrey Alan Niezgoda, MD, Chief Medical Officer of Kent Imaging and NHMS board member, emphasized the synergistic benefits: "The use of SONOCA 185 and the UAW instruments for Ultrasonic Wound Debridement guided by SnapshotGLO and monitored by SnapshotNIR can significantly improve wound management and lead to better patient outcomes. These devices synergistically optimize wound bed preparation prior to CAMPs application."
Will Hall, CEO of NHMS, stated, "This collaboration reflects our belief that the future of wound care lies in combining advanced technology with evidence-based clinical solutions. By bringing Söring's ultrasonic system into our portfolio, we're expanding access to innovative tools that address critical gaps in treatment while improving efficiency and outcomes across care settings."
NHMS specializes in biologically derived human placental allograft products, including amniotic membranes, placental tissues, and skin grafts for chronic wounds, surgical reconstruction, burns, and orthopedic procedures. The addition of the ultrasonic debridement device complements these offerings by improving wound bed preparation before graft application.
Söring, a specialist in ultrasonic tissue resection and ablation founded in 1985 and headquartered in Germany, develops medical technologies used globally. The company focuses on intuitive user experience and direct service to make surgical procedures more efficient and safer.
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