Fibrin sponge Isogenic

Isogenic fibrin sponge is a hemostatic agent, which is a sponge made of fibrin of human origin.

Fibrin is a protein that is formed during the blood clotting process. When in contact with a bleeding wound surface, the sponge activates blood clotting and helps quickly stop bleeding.

Isogenic fibrin sponge is made from human blood plasma using the cryoprecipitation method. The advantage of this method is the removal of ballast proteins and growth factors from the plasma, as a result of which the sponge does not cause allergic and inflammatory reactions.

Isogenic fibrin sponge is used to stop capillary, venous and small arterial bleeding, including during operations on the liver, spleen, kidneys and other parenchimatosis organs. It is well modeled and easily applied to the wound surface.

The sponge completely dissolves within 2-3 weeks after application, leaving no foreign particles in the wound. Isogenicity makes it safe for use and eliminates the risk of transmitting infectious diseases.