Plastische Chirurgie features the Adtec SteriPlas

Be sure to read our latest advertorial in the Plastische Chirurgie magazine featuring the Adtec SteriPlas for the treatment of actinic keratoses. Our medical device has been thoroughly tested in clinical trials and studies to prove its efficacy for the treatment of complex and impaired wounds, surgical site infections and medical dermatology conditions leading to accelerated healing.

 

Existing conventional therapies currently on the market for actinic keratoses have sometimes been shown to bear undesirable side effects. So we are proud to boast the safety and reliability of the Adtec SteriPlas with no side effects reported over continuing use since its existence especially for the treatment of actinic keratoses lesions.

 

To learn more about our medical device, send us an email at info@adtecplasma.com


The SteriPlas can be used to treat a variety of areas on the body

We are proud have been able to treat a wide scale of body areas. Our clinical evidence ranges across a multitude of conditions and areas of the body including the foot, leg, arms, head, neck, scalp, hands, axilla and even groin. All wounds/lesions present in these areas of the body had shown positive responses to treatment with the Adtec SteriPlas.

 

We are always open to treating new conditions and welcome any study proposals that you have. If you would like to get the Adtec SteriPlas in your clinic or hospital, please contact us at info@adtecplasma.com where one of our team members will assist you with the delivery.

 

 


The Adtec SteriPlas featured in another Actinic Keratoses publication

We would like to congratulate Dr Mariachiara Arisi and her team at The Department of Dermatology, Brescia Hospital in Italy for their latest publication: “Cold Atmospheric Plasma (CAP) for the Treatment of Actinic Keratosis and Skin Field Cancerization: Clinical and High-Frequency Ultrasound Evaluation”.

 

This publication features the Adtec SteriPlas and further demonstrates its efficacy for treating complicated Actinic Keratoses (AK) lesions. All patient enrolled into this study had previously shown resistance or intolerance to conventional field-directed therapies. The results of the study show how all patients who received treatment with the Adtec SteriPlas had significantly reduced AK lesions with the benefit of no side effects observed, quite the opposite for conventional therapies that often bear undesirable side effects. The Adtec SteriPlas continues to be a favoured treatment alternative for actinic keratoses by continuing to be faster-acting, safer and reliable.

 

You can read the full publication here: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs13555-021-00514-y

 


Leading cold plasma medical device

 

The Adtec SteriPlas is the leading cold plasma medical device used to manage the infection in chronic wounds, surgical site infections and to treat dermatological conditions such as acne and actinic keratoses.

 

With our wide clinical trials and publications bibliography, we are proud to state its strong antibacterial efficacy regardless of the type of bacteria or its resistance profile. There have been no side effects reported with the use of our medical device since it is safe, painless to touch and an effective method of treating patients from conventional therapies.


New Actinic Keratoses clinical trial publication release

Congratulations Professor Alexander Rösch and his team at the Department of Dermatology at the University Hospital Essen for their recent clinical trial publication. The study “Efficacy of cold atmospheric plasma versus diclofenac 3% gel in patients with actinic keratoses: a prospective,  randomized, and rater-blinded study (ACTICAP)” can be found here.

Their clinical trial began in 2017 and its purpose was to test the efficacy of our medical device, the Adtec SteriPlas on actinic keratoses patients in comparison to those treated with Diclofenac 3% gel. The clinical efficacy of this modality is comparable to that of Diclofenac gel. However, unlike Diclofenac, cold atmospheric plasma showed no major side effects. Thus, this modality might be especially well-suited for patients who require nontoxic treatment options, particularly immunocompromised patients and those with extensive field cancerization. This continues to be one of our strongest and most favoured characteristics of the Adtec SteriPlas: no side effects.

We encourage you to read the clinical trial publication and welcome any questions that you have.

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