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Did you see the Adtec SteriPlas featured in the Czech Society for Wound Healing magazine?


Dr Hokynková from the Department of Burns and Plastic Surgery at Brno Hospital in Czech Republic had published a case study in the magazine to document the efficacy of the Adtec SteriPlas after having tested this on a variety of wounds including pressure ulcers and diabetic foot ulcers.

 

The article validates the SteriPlas’ ability to significantly reduce microbial load within the wound which allows the body to regain control and accelerate healing of stalled wounds. This includes wounds that are already contaminated with biofilm and listed for amputations. A change from the conventional therapies already existing on the market, the Adtec SteriPlas has proven to reverse further deterioration of complicated wounds and allow full healing and stability to be achieved.

 

For a translation of the article or to learn more about our efficacy and treatment options, please email us at info@adtecplasma.com

 


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.


The SteriPlas sets foot in the U.S.A.

We are excited to share news of our collaboration with The Southern Illinois University in United States of America. Our Adtec SteriPlas will be used as part of their study to examine the effect of cold plasma on a variety of infection burn model cases in a research laboratory setting. This study aims to help tackle the outbreaks of antimicrobial resistant microorganisms that continues to be an issue for burns cases. We look forward to providing more information and the results as the study progresses.


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.

 

 


Herz medizin 2021

We look forward to supporting Dr Heinrich Rotering’s presentation, “Avoiding sternal wire removal in early onset of sternal site infection - Two years experience with an optimized treatment concept using cold atmospheric plasma“ at the Annual scientific meeting of the German Society for Thoracic, Cardiac and Vascular Surgery. His presentation will discuss the strong benefits of using the Adtec SteriPlas for complicated sternal wound infections in cardiac patients.

 

The conference will be held virtually between 26-28 February: https://www.dgthg.de/de/jahrestagung


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

 


SteriPlas cold plasma successful at killing multi-resistant bacteria

Our animation video shows how bacteria are easily destroyed using our patented cold plasma technology. The components of cold plasma work collectively to target bacteria and physically rupture the structure, allowing micropores to be created which gains access to the microbial DNA to be destroyed. This effectively kills bacteria, even if they are protected within biofilm.

 

Learn more about our clinical evidence by visiting our webpage www.adtechealthcare.com or send us an email at info@adtecplasma.com

Click the link below to access the animation video:

Animation video to show how the SteriPlas can successfully kill multi-resistant bacteria


Patient and user safety is priority with the Adtec SteriPlas

As a medical device company, we always strive to ensure the priority of patient and user safety. In comparison to battery-powered and smaller cold plasma devices which may produce unreliable and damaging levels of ozone and NOx, the Adtec SteriPlas has been carefully designed as a safe and well-balanced cold plasma medical device. It has been engineered to deliver predictable levels of cold plasma to ensure the continuity of no side effects reported, putting safety and efficacy at the top priority.

 

   


New SteriPlas version and change in device Classification

Due to our proven clinical success in treating non-healing and challenging wounds, we are proud to announce the upgrade of our medical device classification to Class IIb for the Adtec SteriPlas .

This change in medical device classification also supports its continued use for treating chronic and deep wounds and surgical site infections and for treating dermatological conditions.

We also announce the product launch of a new version of our SteriPlas Version 2 model in our Cold Plasma medical device family delivering the same performance. We are very proud of the safety of our devices with no incidents or adverse events reported in 15 years of use.


Adtec Healthcare celebrates yet another RCT publication

 

Adtec Healthcare celebrates another prospective, randomized and placebo-controlled trial (RCT) publication featuring our cold plasma medical device for the treatment of chronic wounds. The clinical trial conducted at the Essen University Medical Center in Germany and led by Professor Joachim Dissemond discusses the strong benefit of using the Adtec SteriPlas to treat chronic wounds. This is our first RCT measuring wound healing rates with respect to overall wound size using cold plasma.

The study consisting of three groups (Group 1 - plasma 1x/week, Group 2- plasma 3x/week and Group 3 - placebo 1x/week) shows the significant wound size reduction when using cold plasma vs placebo. Not surprisingly, Groups 1 and 2 led an astonishing 63.0% and 46.8% reduction in wound size for chronic wound patients, whereas Group 3 (placebo-treated) patients had increased in wound size by 17.5% larger.

The full publication can be viewed here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/ddg.14294

The rich data of the RCT further demonstrates why our cold plasma medical device, the Adtec SteriPlas, continues to lead the way for cold plasma medicine by accelerating healing in non-healing and problematic wounds with the strong advantage of no side effects. The use of the Adtec SteriPlas is simple – a quick supplement to your standard treatment program for your patients.

 

Contact us at info@adtecplasma.com to learn more about our medical device and how to obtain this in your clinic.