Caratteristiche del prodotto

Click here to learn how the unique PICO sNPWT mode of action helps prevent surgical site complication in closed surgical incisions.

Incisioni chirurgiche

PICO sNPWT è indicato per tutte le incisioni chirurgiche chiuse, tra cui (ma non solo):*

  • Chirurgia cardiotoracica
  • Chirurgia addominale
  • Chirurgia ostetrica e ginecologica
  • Chirurgia ortopedica
  • Chirurgia del seno
  • Chirurgia cardovascolare
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Ferite difficili da guarire

Utilizzare PICO sNPWT nel trattamento di ferite croniche e acute difficilmente cicatrizzabili, come ad esempio:*

  • Ulcere del piede diabetico
  • Ulcere venose delle gambe
  • Deiscenza della ferita chirurgica
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Disclaimer

* Per le ferite di dimensioni maggiori ai 2 cm, occorre utilizzare un riempitivo insieme al PICO sNPWT. La gestione di incisioni bilaterali è disponibile solo con il sistema PICO 7Y.

**Rispetto ai sistemi PICO 7 e PICO 1.6.

***Come dimostrato nei test al banco.

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