Invited to speak at the ICCAC meeting on 10th January

We are honoured to be invited to speak at The International Consortium of Circulatory Assist Clinicians (ICCAC) meeting tomorrow. Our presentation will focus on the strong benefits of the Adtec SteriPlas cold plasma for the management and healing of LVAD infections. With growing interest for an alternative therapy to failing antibiotics, the SteriPlas has been storming the medical market because of its accelerated healing, safe, effective, and harmless properties all of which will be discussed tomorrow at 3.30pm (CET).

 

Please contact us at info@adtecplasma.com for more information.  


The ISHLT discusses the Cold Plasma Project

We’re ecstatic to see our Adtec SteriPlas continue to raise awareness in the LVAD community. A great interview between the ISHLT and Mr Thomas Schlöglhofer from the Medical University of Vienna discussing the benefits of our cold atmospheric plasma medical device for the treatment of LVAD Infections and their broad study being conducted.

Thomas has been an avid user of our medical device for some time now collecting remarkable results with his LVAD patients, documenting the strong benefits of our medical device including the significant reduction of infection rates coupled with full healing, reduction of readmittance and the stabilisation of LVAD systems all with the added benefit of no side effects.

We look forward to the completion of this study and the publishing of the data which will be discussed at the ISHLT 2023 conference next year. We will also be exhibiting at this conference and excited to meet more people from the LVAD community.

 

https://youtu.be/6-L0sgXLx9o


LVAD - Heidelberg publication 2021

 

Congratulations to Dr Kremer and the Cardiology Team at The University Hospital Heidelberg for their new publication, “Follow-Up after Cold Atmospheric Argon Plasma for Wound Management of Driveline Infections - A Promising Strategy”. This publication features the use of our Adtec SteriPlas medical device for the treatment of driveline infections (DLI). The results demonstrate how the safety, reliability and painless treatment from the Adtec SteriPlas can significantly reduce the wound and infection around the DLI, with the opportunity for sustainable freedom from DLI.


Adtec SteriPlas for the treatment of deep sternal wound infections and infected drivelines

The Adtec SteriPlas has already been well documented for the treatment of deep sternal wound infections and infected drivelines. Separate studies from two leading hospitals in Germany (University Hospital Munster and University Hospital Heidelberg) have recorded the strong efficacy of our cold plasma treatment on these problematic conditions. Due to the original difficulty of managing these chronic infections using standard therapies along with the high rate of morbidity and mortality, it is no wonder why the Adtec SteriPlas has been chosen as the preferred treatment method.

 

You can read more about its story in the latest addition of the Chirurgische Allgemeine magazine: eSD_AdTecPlasma