• Postoperative bandage
  • Postoperative bandage
  • Postoperative bandage
  • Postoperative bandage

Postoperative bandage

Ortonia Bandages Soft Support Postoperative
Orthosis postoperative Ortonia Soft Support Postoperative is necessary after caesarean section, operations, prolapse of the kidneys and internal organs, for the prevention of postoperative hernias.
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Postoperative bandage, about the product

The Ortonia Soft Support Postoperative bandage is used to support muscle instability resulting from surgery after open or band surgery.

Postoperative bandage is used in such cases:

  • After caesarean section. The bandage accelerates rehabilitation, reduces pain.
  • After operations that were performed in the abdomen. The bandage relieves tension from the muscles, reduces pain.
  • Before surgery, in cases where the patient has an uncomplicated (not strangulated) hernia. In this case, the postoperative bandage becomes an obstacle to the exit of the hernial sac from the abdominal cavity.

Size selection:

For selection, it is necessary to measure the circumference of the lower back.

INDICATIONS:

  • Surgical interventions on the abdominal organs
  • C-section
  • Abdominal hernias
  • Prevention of postoperative hernias of the anterior abdominal wall
  • Prolapse of internal organs
  • Prevention of divergence of postoperative sutures

Contraindications:

  • Diseases/damage/inflammation of the skin in the area of the body where the brace is to be worn
  • Violation of the functions of the heart and lungs
  • Sensory impairment due to neurological changes
  • Circulatory disorders at the level of the small pelvis, lower extremities
  • Tendency to thrombosis

If you have any of the following symptoms, use the product only after consulting a doctor:

  • The presence of scars with swelling, swelling, redness on the skin area where it is necessary to wear a bandage
  • Violation of arterial and venous circulation
  • Violation of the outflow of lymph
  • Venous thrombosis
  • Thrombophlebitis

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