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Planatom (surgical scalpel)

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Developers: Entrepix Medical
Date of the premiere of the system: October, 2020
Branches: Pharmaceutics, medicine, health care

2020: The announcement of a surgical scalpel of Planatom after which the cut begins to live in 24 hours

In the middle of October, 2020 Entrepix Medical provided Planatome technology for processing of surgical scalpels during production. According to developers, Planatome allows to reduce a travmatization of fabrics at surgical intervention and to accelerate healing of a cut till 24 o'clock.

The company developed Planatome technology to transform a normal surgical scalpel using the patented process of nanopolish for elimination of production defects. More favorable postoperative results, including faster healing of an operational wound with smaller quantity of infectious complications, increase in durability of a hem and reduction of pain in the field of a cut thanks to insignificant injury of nerves become result.

Entrepix Medical released a surgical scalpel after which the cut begins to live in 24 hours

According to the researches Entrepix that extent of closing of a wound after a section with a scalpel of Planatome makes more than 90% after 24 hours. It is considered that the polished smooth surface of an edge of Planatome leads to smaller damage of fabrics, so, to smaller severity of hypostasis and considerable reduction of both the size, and variability of scarring.

Besides, researches showed that the nerves cut by Planatome edge are recovered for 25% in five weeks whereas in the operational wounds given by a standard scalpel, process of healing of nerves for this term progresses only up to 9%. According to Entrepix, in 12 weeks after transaction the nerves cut by Planatome scalpel are recovered for 92%.

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Our smooth surgical edges are not similar to other available scalpels and provide additional benefits for doctors and patients, - the CEO of Entrepix Medical Tim Tobin noted. - Having adapted the existing technologies, we provided to doctors unusually qualitative versions of normal surgical tools and cardinally changed possibilities of operational treatment.[1]
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