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Artery Hemostasis Sponge

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Intervention


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Product Description

Mechanism of achieving hemostasis

-Positive ions aggregate on the surface of the hemostat, attract negatively charged red blood cells,activating platelet deposition and the hemostasis cascade to form firm clot, leading to hemostasis
-The hemostat also physically absorbs extrude and blood from the wound to further accelerate hemostasis
 
Positively charged hemostat
and negatively charged
red blood cells
Red blood cells aggregate at the
puncture site to form
dense and firm clot
Platelets deposit on the clot to
accelerate hemostasis and further
enhance clot formation
 

Other benefits

-Alleviate pain as chitin absorbs released inflammatory factors in the wound
-Bacteriostatic as chitin interrupts DNA synthesis of bacteria
-Enhance wound healing as chitin helps fibroblasts to aggregate and form collagen
 
 

How to use

Clean the wound and select or cut Arinters to the appropriate size
Put the hemostat on the bleeding wound
Gently press the hemostat onto the wound
For oral/dental applications, the hemostat generally dissolves in 24 hours, and the residual hemostat can be washed off
For ENT, emergency or topical application in other specialties, please remove the residual hemostat after 24 hours
 

Interventional Procedure Application

 

Specifications

Model
JK-XD-001
JK-XD-003
JK-XD-004
JK-XD-007
JK-XD-008
Size (cm)
1X1
2X2
2X3
3X3
4X4

 

Interventional Procedure Application

 

Dental

 

 

Indication: alveolar surgery (post-extraction, cyst excision, apicoectomy, maxillary sinus surgery, tumor removal, tooth preservation…); prevention of dry socket formation; prevention of wound infection; prevention of secondary bleeding; wound coverage after gingivectomy; periodontal disease treatment...

 

 

 

ENT

 

 

Indication: Transnasal surgeries (place a piece of hemostat to the nasal cavity to achieve hemostasis and reduce inflammation with little impact on air passage to nasal cavity and sinus. No swelling pain or watering eyes, no need to change hemostat, no local tissue irritation, no residual foreign body reaction), nose bleeding, mucosal bleeding, tonsillectomy (place a piece of hemostat on the surgical site to effectively achieve hemostasis, reduce damage to gland and nerve caused by electrocautery)

 

 

 

Emergency room

 

 

Indication: wounds (abrasion, cutting, topical)

 

 

Others

 

 

Indication: wounds (abrasion, cutting, topical)
 

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