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CollaStat

Collagen Hemostatic Agent

CE Medical Device Class 3

Raw Materials:

Collagen, Thrombin, etc

Volume:

Storage Condition: 

2 - 25℃ (36 – 77℉)

Shelf Life:

2 years from manufactured date

Indications

CollaStat is an absorbable hemostatic agent that is indicated in surgical procedures when control of bleeding by ligature or conventional procedures is ineffective or impractical, except in ophthalmic procedures. CollaStat is applicable in various bleeding site.

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Adventages

Faster and Easier Preparation (30~40 sec)

No Need for Thrombin Reconstitution Procedure

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Rapid and Effective Hemostasis

Controlling Active Bleeding within 1~5 Minutes Synergistic Action of Collagen and Thrombin

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* pig right ventricle

Components and How to Use

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Synergistic Hemostasis Action

COLLAGEN + THROMBIN

- Collagen granules absorb blood and exudate into their porous structure and expand by 10~20%, leading to tamponade effect assisting hemostasis process.

- Collagen of CollaStat induces platelet adhesion and completes platelet activation with Von Willebrand Factor.

- Thrombin of CollaStat activates fibrinogen and turns it into fibrin.

Clinical Test

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Randomized clinical trial to evaluate hemostatic effect of collagen-based hemostat containing thrombin in spinal surgery *

: The hemostatic effect and safety of CollaStat has been proven in spinal surgery.

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* Reference: Sang Man Park et al., Efficacy and Safety of a Thrombin-Containing Collagen-Based Hemostatic Agent in Spinal Surgery: A Randomized Clinical Trial

Randomized prospective clinical trial to evaluate hemostatic effect of collagen-based hemostat containing thrombin in thoracic surgery **

: The hemostatic effect and safety of CollaStat has been proven in cardiac surgery.

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** Reference: Randomized prospective clinical trial to evaluate hemostatic effect of collagen-based hemostat containing thrombin in thoracic surgery, Young-Nam Youn, MD

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