Intrauterine Vacuum-Induced Tamponade Device
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Intrauterine vacuum-induced tamponade device for the treatment of Postpartum Hemorrhage and Abnormal Postpartum bleeding
Intrauterine Vacuum-Induced Tamponade Device is a device introduced vaginally into the uterus and attached to a vacuum system, to mimic the natural contraction of the uterus after delivery for the purpose of controlling bleeding when the patient is experiencing excessive post-delivery/post-partum bleeding.
Benefits:
- Fast Bleeding Control: Achieves hemorrhage control in minutes.
- Avoid Surgery: Preserves the uterus, reducing the need for invasive procedures.
- Patient-Focused Care: Minimizes trauma and supports faster recovery.
- Easy to Adopt: No minimum compliance levels—fits into existing workflows effortlessly.
