Gelfoam-Jmi Sponge
Gelfoam-JMI Sponge 2 Kit
What is Gelfoam-Jmi Sponge?
Gelfoam-JMI Sponge is an absorbable hemostatic sponge composed of purified porcine skin gelatin, used in various surgical procedures to aid in the control of bleeding. When applied to a bleeding surface, it absorbs blood and forms a gelatinous mass that fills the wound cavity, facilitating the formation of a stable clot. This product is biocompatible and can be left in situ, as it is absorbed by the body over time.Side Effects
- Infection
- Fever
- Allergic reactions
Warnings
- Do not use in patients with known hypersensitivity to porcine gelatin
- Use with caution in contaminated areas of the body to avoid infection
- Avoid use in intravascular compartments due to risks of embolization
- Improper use can lead to compression of nearby structures
- Do not re-sterilize; intended for single use only
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- Infection
- Fever
- Allergic reactions
- Pain or discomfort at the application site
- Excessive swelling
- Do not use in patients with known hypersensitivity to porcine gelatin
- Use with caution in contaminated areas of the body to avoid infection
- Avoid use in intravascular compartments due to risks of embolization
- Improper use can lead to compression of nearby structures
- Do not re-sterilize; intended for single use only
Gelfoam-Jmi Sponge Coupons & Prices
Gelfoam-JMI Sponge 2 Kit
What is Gelfoam-Jmi Sponge ?
Gelfoam-JMI Sponge is an absorbable hemostatic sponge composed of purified porcine skin gelatin, used in various surgical procedures to aid in the control of bleeding. When applied to a bleeding surface, it absorbs blood and forms a gelatinous mass that fills the wound cavity, facilitating the formation of a stable clot. This product is biocompatible and can be left in situ, as it is absorbed by the body over time.
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