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Venous thromboembolism support compression stockings ID-380
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Venous thromboembolism support compression stockings - ID-380 - Luomma - unisex / M / L
Venous thromboembolism support compression stockings - ID-380 - Luomma - unisex / M / L
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Characteristics

Type of support
venous thromboembolism support
Patient type
unisex
Size
M, L, S, XL, XXL, XS

Description

compression classes: Class 1 (18-21 mm Hg), Class 2 (23-32 mm Hg) standard length decreasing gradient of compression from the bottom up (maximum pressure in ankle in mm Hg) porous binding provides thermoregulation and water - salt balance of the skin knitting technology provides high stretchability of the hosiery in different directions and facilitates the process of putting on hole under the fingers to monitor the state during operations and childbirth Indications for use: Compression class 1 - 18 - 21 mm Hg: prevention of the formation of venous thrombosis before, during and after surgery, during childbirth prevention of violations of the venous outflow in bedridden patients Compression class 2 - 23 - 32 mm Hg: prevention of thromboembolic complications after phlebosclerosis and surgical intervention in the veins of the lower extremities pathology of lower extremity veins in sedentary patients Contraindications: chronic obliterating diseases of the arteries of the lower extremities, when the regional systolic pressure on a.tibialis posterior is below 80 mm Hg. severe forms of diabetic polyneuropathy and angiopathy decompensated cardiopulmonary insufficiency trophic ulcers of non-venous etiology acute soft tissue infection septic phlebitis consult a specialist before use Instructions for use: How to properly put on medical compression knitwear: By hands: 1. Put on the product in the morning. Make sure that your nails are neatly cut, and the rings are removed; 2. Put on the product sitting on the bed, couch, etc. The leg should be bent at the knee in front of you.
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