SURGISPON® Anal Tampon
Quick haemostasis in anorectal surgeries
Best suitable for post operative haemostasis
Painless and easy tampon discharge
High blood absorption capacity
SURGISPON® Tampon is provided with an opening into which a flatus drain can be introduced
Benefits / Advantages
SURGISPON® anal reduces post-operative pains more effectively than other known forms of anal tampons.
High absorption capacity – up to 50 times of its own weight.
SURGISPON® anal gelatine sponge liquefies rapidly and is spontaneously expelled within 1 to 2 days.
Significantly increases hemostasis without increasing pain and discomfort.
The gelatin sponge application can save up to 4 days of hospital stay for each rectal patient.
The immediate insertion of an absorbable hemostatic gelatin sponge can reduce the frequency of rectal bleeding.
Features
SURGISPON® is manufactured from highly purified & pH-neutral pharmaceutical gelatin foam of uniform porosity.
SURGISPON® is a single-use, gamma-sterilised absorbable haemostatic gelatin sponge.
SURGISPON® anal is used in haemorrhoid operations and other surgical procedures in the anal, vaginal and rectal regions.
Painless and easy tampon discharge – SURGISPON® is easily expelled at first bowel movement, requiring no additional nursing intervention.
Non-toxic
Non allergenic
Non-immunogenic
Non-pyrogenic
Water-insoluble property
Attaches to the bleeding tissue
Biocompatible
Used dry or soaked with physiological solution
Well-adhering ability to the bleeding site
Implantable and completely resorbable
Does not stick to instruments
Where To Use
Anorectal surgery – suitable to better facilitate post operative haemostasis.
To achieve fast hemostasis in :
Haemorrhoidectomies.
Anal fistula and fissures.
Curettage and Hysterectomies.
Surgery for rectal cancer.
Rectal prolapse.
Colorectal surgery.
Insertion into rectum after transrectal prostate needle biopsy, for haemostasis
How To Use
For rectal application?
In anal and rectal surgery, introduce a dry anal tampon with the help of a proctoscope at the end of the surgical procedure.
In anal and rectal surgery, introduce a dry anal tampon with the help of a proctoscope at the end of the surgical procedure.
Place dry gauze in the rima natis. The buttocks must be held together by means of a T bandage.
Bacterial invasion ensures the rapid dissolution of the sponge which softens and is spontaneously removed by defecation.
The SURGISPON® Tampon is provided with an opening into which a flatus drain can be introduced.
After performing excision of hemorrhoidal piles , the operation is terminated by placing hemo- static absorbable gelatin sponge tampon in the anal canal.
Product Code | Dimensions | No.of Pcs | Packing |
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SSP-8030 | 80x30 ∅ mm | 06 | Individual Blister |