Atelo-Kollagen Typ I wound dressing
Open the catalog to page 1General information Hypro-Flex® is a resorbable wound dressing made of atelocollagen and hyaluronan. Both -atelocollagen and hyaluronan - are natural biopolymers, which are normal components of the skin tissue. For this reason, Hypro-Flex is very well tolerated in wounds. Hypro-Flex® Hypro-Flex® Hypro-Flex® Indications Hypro-Flex is used in plastic surgery and dermatology for the treatment of: • bedsores • varicose ulcers • chronic skin inflammation • neuropathic defects • 1st and 2nd degree burns • postoperative wound complications (such as dehiscence) • other acute superficial or deeper...
Open the catalog to page 2• easy to apply • does not stick to surgical instruments, the wound or the surgical site • the wound need not be rebandaged as frequently when HyproFlex is used as the dressing material; the wound is thus traumatized to a lesser extent, which is an important aspect in the wound healing process • time to resorption of the dressing is flexible, from 2 to 7 weeks, depending on factors such as the condition of the wound, the presence or absence of infection and the extent of exudation • addition of dressing layers or partial rebandaging (removal of the top layer of the felt) are also feasible •...
Open the catalog to page 3Composition: Bovine atelocollagen type I, magnesium sodium hyaluronan 5%. Shelf life: The product is safe for two years after its production. Storage: Hypro Flex must be stored at normal temperature in a dry place. It is not damaged by temperatures between 25°C and +50°C. Keep out of direct sunlight and away from the evaporation of volatile solvents. pure, crystalline atelocollagen structure Handling instructions Apply one or more layers of Hypro-Flex to the clean and dry wound. The width of the product should exceed that of the wound by a minimum of 1 cm. Cover the dressing and fix on the wound,...
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