PerStat Medical Systems, Inc. is proud to announce a new Autologous physiologic glue, which will assist the surgeon to …
Gain hemostasis
Seal wound surfaces
Potentially increase rate of wound healing
Surgeons are all too familiar with the fact that …
Postoperative loss of critical body fluids can defeat an otherwise successful surgical outcome
Serous fluid exudates can slow the healing of wounds and serve as a culture medium for infection
Highly vascular tissue, once cut, will bleed even through the eschar of electrocautery, and continue to produce exudates for long periods, after frank blood loss ceases
Cryoprecipitate and fibrin glue is costly, difficult to obtain, and may be a source of HIV transmission
This autologous procedure …
Is safe:
- No opportunity for clerical error
- No need for predonation
- No fear of viral transmission
(HIV), hepatitis, etc.)
Is reliable and immediately available:
- Rapid setup time
(needs an IV of 16 Ga or larger)
- Rapid processing time
Is efficacious:
- Healing time improved due to control of bleeding and potential of increased wound healing rate
- Is performed once the patient is under anesthesia on the OR table
- Takes only a few minutes to prepare approximately 100 cc of platelet gel (glue)
- Can be used in conjunction with perfusion, or autotransfusion procedures, improving cost reduction
PerStat Medical Systems, Inc.
11514 Orchard Mountain Dr.
Houston, TX 77059
T: 281-744-0323
F: 281-486-2691
Platelet Gel:
Faster Healing, Faster Recovery, Cost Reduction
Occasionally, a truly revolutionary concept enters surgery …
Aspects / Cryoprecipitate / Concentrated PRPProduct / Fibrin Glue / Platelet Gel
Function / Strong Adhesive
Tissue Sealant / Hemostatic Agent
Tissue Sealant
Moderate Strength Adhesive
Source
Homologous
Autologous / Blood Bank
Pooled Blood Donors
Patient Predeposit / Operating Room
N/A
Patient in OR
Volume / 10-12 ml per Unit / ~ 40 ml/per pass with 125 bowl
~ 100 ml/per pass with 225 bowl
Mixture Ratio
(Product Activator) / 1:1 / 5:1 to 8:1
Time Required
Homologous
Autologous / Days
Days / N/A
Minutes
Cost
Homologous
Autologous / >$450/unit
>$950/unit / N/A
W/ Sequestra ~ $ 0
W/ Salvage ~ $100
Dedicated ~ $200
Fibrinogen Content / 20-200 mg/ml / 2-4 mg/ml
Platelet Content of Product / None / 2.5-3.0 x 1018/ml
Possible Wound Healing and Tissue Growth Factors / No / Yes
Dangers from
Allosensitizations
Allergy/Anaphylaxis
Clerical Error
Storage Error
Disease Transmission / Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes / No
No
No
No
No
Potential Clinical Applications of Use
Surgical Field of Use / Type of Application
Cardiovascular / - Sealing of vascular anastomoses, prostheses,
patches, and epicardial bleeding
- Mediastinal gel application
- Control of bleeding with vascular graft material
Thoracic / - Control of pneumothorax or pulmonary air leak
- Realignment of tracheal transaction injury
- Treatment of bronchopleural fistula
Trauma / - Repair of splenic injury
- Repair of liver laceration
Transplant / - Transplant of partial hepatectomy specimen
Urology / - Repair of renal laceration
- Hemostasis and sealant for partial nepherectomy
- Parenchymal sealant for wound repair
- Hemostasis and sealant for prostatectomy
Plastic Repair / - Fixation of skin or scalp degloving
- Fixation of skin grafts and flaps
- Blepharoplasty, brow and face lifts
- Decubitus Ulcer treatment
Head and Neck; Ear and Throat / - Seroma prevention in radical neck dissection
- Tympanic membrane patch
- Sinus procedures
Oral / - Flap and graft procedures
Central Nervous System, Nerve Repair / - Adjuvant to repair of dural injury; repair of
peripheral nerve injury
Gastrointestinal / - Repair common bile duct injury; adjuvant to repair
of bowel anastomoses (possible)
Orthopedic / - Repair of osteochondral fracture of Achilles tendon
- Control of seroma/post-operative drainage with
Total Hip/Knee replacement