Advanced Biotech Hemocoll Size - 2.5ml
Features
Description
Hemocoll is a fibrillar type-I collagen hemostat. These collagen fibres physiologically interact with patient
body own clotting mechanism to stop bleeding. The result is a quick cessation of bleeding that is achieved
more rapidly, naturally and effectively.
Hemocoll fibres is intended for the surgical procedures as an adjunct to hemostasis when control of bleeding
by ligature or conventional procedures is ineffective or impractical includes: extraction and biopsy sites
Hemocoll is an absorbable sterile fibrillar collagen wound filler for meeting the demands of dental surgery
It is non toxic & non pyrogenic in nature and is constituted using high purity type-1 reconstituted collagen
It can be used in extraction sites & biopsy sites.
Hemocoll fibres is intended for the surgical procedures as an adjunct to hemostasis when control of
bleeding by ligature or conventional procedures is
ineffective or impractical includes:
Dental Oral Surgery Biopsy Sites.
Single or Multiple Tooth Extraction especially Second
& Third Molar.
Exodontia & Oral Surgery.
Alveoloplasty.
Gingival Haemorrhage.
Tooth Impaction.
CONTRA-INDICATIONS
Hemocoll collagen fibre is derived from a bovine or ovine source and should not be used in patients
with known sensitivity to such material.
Key Specifications
- Absorbable sterile fibrillar collagen wound filler for dental surgery.
- Hemocoll is non-toxic and non-pyrogenic
Packaging
- 1 vial
Direction to Use
Hemocoll works best when applied dry. However, when this is not possible, use
the following technique: The treatment surface should first be compressed with
dry gauze to minimize the bleeding. Now, remove the gauze carefully, and
immediately cover the surface with Hemocoll. The amount required will depend
on the force applied and severity of the bleeding. It is necessary to apply moderate pressure
over the Hemocoll with dry gauze. Apply the fibrillar Hemocoll
directly to the source of bleeding, otherwise Hemocoll may seal over the exit
site of deeper haemorrhage and might conceal underlying hematoma.
Hemocoll should be held in place for approximately 2 to 5 minutes to achieve hemostasis and
then removed, replaced or left in situ. Hemocoll is completely resorbed
within 3 to 4 weeks.
FAQs
Why Use Hemocoll?
- Minimize blood loss. Save operative time.Reduce or avoid transfusion.Manage patients with anticoagulated blood.
Prevent leakage of biological uids.Decrease post-op drainage and infection.Decrease hospital length of stay.
Warranty
SHELF LIFE.
Hemocoll collagen fibre shelf life is 3 years.