Safe UV and Reactive Species levels only with the Adtec SteriPlas

As a leading medical device company, the crucial balance of safety and clinical efficacy are a top priority. We are always conducting tests to demonstrate the approved safety and reliability of the Adtec SteriPlas but to also learn new ways to improve the use of cold plasma in medicine.

 

Our clinical studies already validate the safety of the Adtec SteriPlas, including its low-level UV and reactive species produced from the cold plasma. These two components are imperative for the physical destruction of bacteria, however, too much of a good thing can also be relatively damaging like that observed with cold plasma jet/pens and battery powered cold plasma devices.

 

Measured across multiple distances, the UV light produced is well below the ICNIRP limit of 30 J/m2 and the reactive species produced are well below the occupational limits set by NIOSH and UK HSE. The Adtec SteriPlas continues to be one of the only cold plasma medical devices that puts patient and user safety first with no reported side effects and promising clinical efficacy from every treatment conducted.

For more information about the Adtec SteriPlas, send us an email at info@adtecplasma.com


Adtec Healthcare prepares for exhibition in July

We are very excited to be exhibiting at the Malvern Diabetic Foot Conference between 7-9th July. This will be our first physical exhibition participation in over a year! Be sure to visit us and see our cold plasma medical device live in action, perfect for the treatment of chronic DFUs infected with biofilm.


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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

 


Deep Sternum Surgical Site Infections (DSSIs)

 

Deep sternal surgical site infections (DSSIs) are a still a severe complication after cardiac surgery. The mortality estimated range is between 15%-40% of all cases. In addition to the significantly extended hospitalization, there is a significant cost burden with a calculated cost of € 36,000 for a single DSSI case.

The use of the Adtec SteriPlas for these complicated conditions has been actively documented as better managing the chronic infections, reducing hospitalization times and cost but more importantly it has shown to decrease the mortality rate. Our medical device has been praised as a tissue and life saving medical device.


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.

 

   


Poster presentation at the International Symposium on the Diabetic Foot Conference, Hague.

Wednesday 22nd May 2019

A great poster presentation from Dr Aye Aye Thant at the ISDF 2019 conference!

Dr Thant’s presentation demonstrated the benefits of using the Adtec SteriPlas on diabetic foot ulcer patients.

Prior to the use of the Adtec SteriPlas, all patients in their retrospective study suffered from chronic and non-healing foot and leg ulcers with multi resistant bacteria and recalcitrance to antibiotics. All patients had at least 3 courses of intravenous antibiotics for more than 6 weeks prior with poor response.

The Adtec SteriPlas was then introduced as a treatment option. Instantly, positive results could be seen with the infection management for these patients. For example, one patient who was previously considered for an amputation was now improved and risk free. Healthy granulation could be observed with all patients, offering hope and an alternative to antibiotics that would usually be offered.

For more information on the Adtec SteriPlas, visit our website www.adtecplasma.com or send us an email at info@adtec.eu.com