Description of Stockings Venoteks Hospital Thrombo18 1A210 anti-embolic, class 1, size: XL, white
Compression anti-embolic stockings VENOTEKS HOSPITAL Thrombo18, (article 1A210) are modern and effective products with an ankle pressure of 18 mm Hg. Art. for the prevention of venous thrombosis in patients with a low risk of thrombosis.
The mechanism of action of compression anti-embolic stockings: provides narrowing of the lumen of the veins due to indirect pressure on the walls of blood vessels; restores the functioning of the valves of the veins of the lower extremities due to the normalization of the lumen of the vein; accelerates venous blood flow towards the heart due to graduated pressure (compression), normalization of the venous valves and restoration of the vein lumen.
Stockings have 1 compression class: 18-20 mm Hg. Art.
Composition: 84% nylon and 16% elastane Features and benefits of VENOTEKS HOSPITAL Thrombo18 stockings: proven clinical efficacy guarantees an anti-embolic effect; special knitting technology and fabric composition ensure the temperature and water balance of the skin; effective fixation and compression of stockings on the thigh; they do not roll down and do not pull the leg; the possibility of hand and machine washing, as well as sterilization in an autoclave ensure the repeated use of the product; guaranteed preservation of compression properties for 30 days of daily use.
VENOTEKS Thrombo18 1A210 compression anti-embolic stockings are intended for: childbirth and the postpartum period in the maternity hospital; all types of outpatient and inpatient surgical interventions; stay in the intensive care unit and resuscitation; prolonged immobility in bed.
Contraindications and precautions Be sure to inform your doctor if you have: dermatitis of various origins, impaired arterial circulation of the legs (endarteritis, atherosclerosis, diabetes), bedsores on the legs, weeping eczema, acute infection of the soft tissues of the leg, infected trophic ulcers, ulcers of non-venous origin , metabolic edema, cardiopulmonary insufficiency in the stage of decompensation.
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