- HyaRegen Gel for adhesions + cannula is a product that is used to reduce the risk of adhesion formation or its complete elimination. It is an absorbable anti-adhesive barrier gel containing hyaluronic acid.
Composition HyaRegen Gel Gel for adhesions:
Na-hyaluronate cross-linked (cross-linked hyaluronic acid) disodium hydrogen phosphate and sodium dihydrogen phosphate, saline, water.
Operation Gel for adhesions:
Absorbent anti-adhesive gel barrier with hyaluronic acid (cross-linked hyaluronan particles) - Gel for adhesions HyaRegen Gel. For use after laparoscopic procedures and open surgical procedures. This product prevents or reduces the risk of adhesions in the abdominal and pelvic area. The gel is completely degradable and biocompatible. It is usually absorbed within 7-14 days after application, maximum within 30 days.
Application:
HyaRegen Gel The adhesion gel is intended for use in patients who have undergone laparoscopic or hysteroscopic surgery, as well as open surgical procedures as a means of preventing or reducing the risk of adhesions in the abdominal or pelvic area.
Additional information:
Keep the product out of reach of children at room temperature. It is recommended to protect against moisture and light. You do not need to refrigerate. Do not freeze.
Included:
HyaRegen 10ml syringe, manual and cannula, which facilitates the application of the gel (packaged separately).
Contraindications:
Do not use in case of hypersensitivity to any component of the product, including hyaluronic acid and its derivatives. Do not use in case of infection or contamination in the operated area.
How to use Gel for HyaRegen Gel adhesives:
Put the gel syringe into the operating field using the normal aseptic techniques used in the operating room. Connect the syringe to a compatible cannula (e.g. a 14G or larger catheter). Apply the gel to the inside of the abdomen or uterine cavity. The entire area should be thoroughly covered with a sufficient amount of gel. After application, do not rinse the area on which the treatment was performed.