Gastric bypass patients often have nutritional complications, with difficulty consuming enough calories or a variety of foods. Collagen wound products have been shown to be more effective at closing wounds faster than gauze.
Surgical revascularization: Gastric bypass surgery continues to gain popularity for the treatment of obesity despite costs, recovery time, and the risk of surgical complications. Gastric bypass will result in extensive weight loss, causing many to seek surgical removal of excess skin. Wound dehiscence can be a significant risk as a result of a body lift procedure. Failure of an incision places a strain on the healthcare system and an unexpected burden on caregivers. Collagen wound dressings should be a standard formulary item for hospitals, wound clinics and physician offices with proven results in achieving faster wound closure than traditional methods.
Surgical Complications in Gastric Bypass Surgery
- Gastric bypass clients are at increased risk of complications such as dehiscence for a variety of reasons.
- Long procedures such as abdominoplasty, lower body lifts, breast lifts, thigh lifts, and brachioplasty can be combined into one long session.
- Gastric bypass patients often have nutritional complications, with difficulty consuming enough calories or a variety of foods.
- If a gastric bypass patient develops a wound after a body lift, ingesting adequate nutrition may be more difficult due to stomach capacity limitations.
- Open surgical incisions are often not clean wounds. Necrotic tissue, drainage, and possible infection usually complicate the treatment plan. The infection must be managed to prevent sepsis.
- The patient will experience stress from unexpected downtime and more time away from family responsibilities while receiving care. Healing the wound quickly will be the best possible result and the most desired. Collagen wound products have been shown to be more effective at closing wounds faster than gauze.
“Collagen provides the skin with all the necessary materials to repair itself. Patients will spend less time in hospitals, have fewer complications, and spend less time changing bandages with this technology. HBS has a number of products suitable for rapidly healing surgical wounds, including gels, sheets and particles. We are currently developing over-the-counter products that will be easily accessible to people trying to heal a small opening at home, which is very exciting,” said Rohan Jain, COO of Human BioSciences Inc.
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Human Biosciences continues more than 30 years of experience in the industry in research and development of biotechnology solutions to achieve wound healing. Human BioSciences’ proprietary Kollagen technology protects and retains a significantly larger native triple helix protein structure, allowing for superior molecule and scaffold stability through all four phases of wound healing.
After the invention of Kollagen and Chemical Z, HBS continues to serve thousands of hospitals, wound care clinics, nursing homes, as well as private physicians in various care settings with its specialty products for diabetic wounds, surgical wounds, and many others. other traditional problem conditions. medicine cannot treat effectively.
Old-fashioned bandages, antiseptics, and the like are simply not enough for many wounds. Safe and natural, Medifil II Collagen Particles and Skin Temp II Collagen Sheets from Human Bioscience are the only collagen products on the market that contain 100% native bovine collagen, which maintains its triple helix shape and rich structure. in protein, allowing for superior stability and structure, helping wounds heal faster.
Collagen is essential for wound healing at all stages, and is immediately recognized and accepted by the human body.
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