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Xcem Osspore PTFE Membranes
Xcem Osspore PTFE Membranes
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Features
Features
- The PTFE membrane is highly hydrophobic, effectively repelling water and preventing moisture from penetrating, which helps in maintaining a dry and sterile environment at the surgical site.
- With a pore size of less than 0.2 micrometers, the membrane is virtually impervious to bacteria, reducing the risk of infection and promoting a safe healing environment.
- The membrane is biologically inert, meaning it does not react with bodily fluids or tissues, minimizing the risk of adverse reactions or complications.
- The membrane is non-resorbable, providing long-lasting support without being absorbed by the body. This ensures that it remains intact throughout the healing process.
- Although non-resorbable, the PTFE membrane can be removed without the need for additional surgery, allowing for convenient adjustments or removal if necessary.
- Suitable for a range of medical applications, the PTFE membrane’s features make it an adaptable solution for various surgical needs and procedures.
Description
Description
The medical-grade PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) membrane is a high-performance material known for its exceptional properties. This thin, strong membrane is hydrophobic, meaning it repels water, making it highly resistant to bacterial invasion with a pore size of less than 0.2 micrometers.
Its non-resorbable nature ensures that it remains intact without needing primary closure or risk of disruption during the healing process. Despite its durability, the membrane can be easily removed without surgical intervention if necessary.
Biologically inert and chemically non-reactive, the PTFE membrane does not interfere with natural healing and does not pose any risk of bacterial contamination. Its robust, yet flexible design makes it ideal for various medical applications where reliability and safety are paramount.
Specification
Specification
- Category: Bone Regeneration Material
- Type: Non-Resorbable Membranes
- Composition: PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene)
- Size: Available in three sizes:
- 10*15
- 15*20
- 20*30
- 30*35
- Sterile/Non - Sterile: Sterile
Packaging
Packaging
Xcem Osspore PTFE Membrane 10x15 - XOPTFEM1015
- 1/pack
Xcem Osspore PTFE Membrane 15x20 - XOPTFEM1520
- 1/pack
Xcem Osspore PTFE Membrane 20x30 - XOPTFEM2030
- 1/pack
Xcem Osspore PTFE Membrane 30x35 - XOPTFEM3035
- 1/pack
Direction to use
Direction to use
- Preparation: Ensure the surgical site is clean and sterilized according to standard protocols. Open the PTFE membrane packaging aseptically to maintain sterility.
- Application: Carefully place the PTFE membrane onto the prepared surgical site or defect area. Position the membrane to cover the area completely, ensuring proper alignment with the surrounding tissues.
- Securing: If necessary, use appropriate fixation techniques or surgical adhesives to secure the membrane in place. Avoid using excessive force that may damage the membrane.
- Post-Placement: Monitor the surgical site regularly to ensure proper adherence of the membrane and to check for any signs of complications. Do not perform primary closure unless specified by the surgical procedure.
- Removal: The PTFE membrane can be removed non-surgically if required. Gently lift the edges of the membrane using sterile instruments, ensuring minimal disturbance to the underlying tissue.
- Disposal: Dispose of used or removed membranes in accordance with local regulations for medical waste.
Additional info
Additional info
- Country of Origin: India
- Manufacturer: Xcem
Warranty
Warranty
- Warranty is not applicable for this product
Product Related Questions
Product Related Questions
Question: How should the PTFE membrane be handled and stored?
Answer: The PTFE membrane should be handled with clean, sterile tools to maintain its integrity. It should be stored in a clean, dry environment and kept in its original packaging until ready for use to ensure sterility.
Question: Does the PTFE membrane pose any risk of bacterial contamination?
Answer: The PTFE membrane is biologically inert and chemically non-reactive, which means it does not pose a risk of bacterial contamination. Its properties ensure that it supports a safe healing environment.
Question: Is the PTFE membrane resorbable?
Answer: No, the PTFE membrane is non-resorbable. It is designed to remain intact throughout the healing process and does not dissolve or degrade. This ensures it maintains its protective function without requiring primary closure.
Question: What is a PTFE membrane?
Answer: A PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) membrane is a high-performance material known for its thin, strong structure and exceptional properties. It is hydrophobic, meaning it repels water, and is highly resistant to bacterial invasion.
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