Hemostatic gel SURGIFLO™

hemostatic gel
hemostatic gel
hemostatic gel
hemostatic gel
hemostatic gel
hemostatic gel
hemostatic gel
hemostatic gel
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SURGIFLO Hemostatic Matrix, mixed with sterile saline or thrombin solution, is indicated in surgical procedures as an adjunct to hemostasis when control of bleeding by ligature or other conventional methods is ineffective or impractical. This flowable gelatin matrix can be prepared inside or outside the sterile field and can be used in laparoscopic surgery to control oozing and prevent bleeding. Economic Outcomes SURGIFLO was associated with reduced cost and resource utilization compared with FLOSEAL Matrix.A3 • Significantly shorter OR TimeB,C4 • Shorter mean length of stay (LOS)D3 • 5% lower ICU admissionsE3 Clinical Outcomes A systematic review and meta-analysis of 6 clinical studies with over 39,000 patients demonstrated efficacy, safety, and efficiency across the following endpoints:2 • Blood transfusions • Minor / Major complications • Surgical / Operating time Features & Benefits Stops Bleeding Fast SURGIFLO stays in place even during active bleeding,F5,6 so you can count on it to deliver fast hemostasis right where you need it. Save Time, Flow Faster With over 2 minutes faster prep time than FLOSEAL, you can rely on SURGIFLO without interrupting the flow of procedure.G7-9 Maintain Uniform Viscosity SURGIFLO maintains a uniform consistency and viscosity from beginning to end, so you can rely on a steady flow as you go.H10 Device Specifications and Comparisons SURGIFLO Hemostatic Matrix, mixed with thrombin solution, is indicated in surgical procedures (other than ophthalmic) as an adjunct to hemostasis when control of bleeding by ligature or other conventional methods is ineffective or impractical.
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