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High density anti-embolic stockings

Venotonia AE Durable Stockings Medical Compression
VENOTONIA ANTIEMBOLISM anti-embolic knitwear is used to prevent the formation of blood clots and the prevention of pulmonary embolism. VENOTONIA ANTIEMBOLISM anti-embolic knitwear is used as prescribed by a doctor and is intended for use: during abdominal operations, before and during childbirth, during a period of prolonged immobility of the patient.
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Anti-embolic knitwear VENOTONIA ANTIEMBOLISM STANDARD

serves to prevent the formation of blood clots and prevent pulmonary embolism.

Hospital jersey and how it works

The compression of the muscles and the vessels in them accelerates the flow of blood through the veins of the legs, due to which the blood does not stagnate. Special knitting contributes to the creation of dosed pressure on soft tissues, which gradually and evenly decreases towards the thigh. A gradual decrease in compression improves blood flow in the lower extremities.

VENOTONIA ANTIEMBOLISM DURABLE hospital stockings are made of high-quality, hypoallergenic, air- and moisture-resistant white material, which allows specialists in hospitals to monitor the secretions on the patient’s skin.

VENOTONIA ANTIEMBOLISM DURABLE anti-embolic stockings have an open toe so that during the operation the surgeon can control blood microcirculation in the patient’s vessels. A tight elastic band with silicone inserts provides a secure fit and prevents the stocking from sliding down the thigh.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR SELECTING THE SIZE OF THE COMPRESSION PRODUCT

Measure the circumference of your leg at the indicated points. Substitute your measurements in the table below.
Please note that compression stockings are a medical product. Incorrectly selected size of compression stockings can lead to aggravation of the disease.
If you have any problems with determining the size of the product, please contact us via the contact form or by calling the numbers indicated on the site.


If the size is borderline, you should choose a larger one.
“Compromise” in determining the size is possible only in the upper measurements (cG, cF) and no more than 1 cm.

Indications for use:

  • During the patient’s stay in the intensive care unit and resuscitation
  • Before, during childbirth, and also in the postpartum period in the maternity hospital
  • Extended surgical interventions (colectomy, gastrectomy, hysterectomy)
  • Surgical interventions lasting up to 45 minutes (appendectomy, abortion, hernia removal)
  • The period of prolonged immobility during bed rest (condition after injuries, burns, heart attacks, strokes)

Contraindications:

  • Disorders of arterial circulation in the lower extremities:
    – chronic obliterating diseases of the arteries of the lower extremities (in cases where the systolic pressure on the a.tibialis posterior is less than 80 mm Hg)
    – severe forms of diabetic angiopathy
  • Loss of sensation in the lower extremities (eg, diabetic neuropathy)
  • Decompensated heart failure
  • Material intolerance
  • Weeping dermatosis (exanthema)
  • Septic phlebitis (infectious inflammation of the vein wall)
 

Turn the stocking inside out to the heel. Put the bottom of the stocking on your fingers, then to the instep of the foot and on the heel.

 

Grab the inverted part of the stocking (1.5-2 cm from the bend) with your fingers and pull it up, putting it on the heel and pulling it to the instep and then up. Make sure that the stocking sits correctly on the heel.

Again and again, grabbing the stocking with your fingers (2-3 cm from the bend), gradually pull the stocking up along the leg. Make sure there are no wrinkles. If necessary, spread the stocking evenly over the leg, using rubber gloves for this. Do not pull the top of the stocking or the silicone band, as this can tear it.

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