New Biological Grafts are Advancing Foot Care at Ortho RI

 

By embracing new technology designed to improve patient outcomes, George Moniz, DPM, FACFAS is helping foot and ankle care take an important step forward.

Dr. Moniz, a board-certified, residency-trained foot surgeon practicing podiatric medicine at Ortho Rhode Island, has been utilizing a state-of-the-art biological graft called the Grafix Membrane to aid the healing of diabetic foot ulcers. These ulcers, which are open sores or wounds commonly located on the bottom of the foot, occur in many patients with diabetes, and can lead to infection or other complications.

The Grafix Membrane is a graft comprised of structural tissues that feature a collagen-rich matrix, native human growth factors, and endogenous placental cells. The membrane can be applied directly to wounds and compromised surgical sites to aid in healing, conforming over bone, tendon, and other structures.

The technology is a boon to patients with chronic foot wounds; analysis showed those treated with the Grafix Membrane demonstrated a significant reduction in the likelihood of new or recurrent diabetic foot ulcers. By introducing this innovation to patients, Dr. Moniz hopes to help them make big strides toward returning to the activities that enrich their lives.

With over twenty-five years practicing podiatric medicine, Dr. Moniz specializes in all aspects of foot pathology, with special interest in sports medicine, surgery, biomechanical orthotic management, and bracing and limb salvage. He also provides custom braces and orthotics. Dr. Moniz’s diverse experience and adoption of leading-edge technology like the Grafix Membrane serve as another example of Ortho Rhode Island’s dedication to finding new, forward-thinking approaches to improving patient outcomes.

Get more information about Dr. Moniz, and learn more about Ortho Rhode Island’s state-of-the-art foot and ankle care.