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PICO Mode of Action Closed Surgical Incisions

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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