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Retentus® TS-301 Tissue Stabilizer [1]

Retentus® TS-301 Tissue Stabilizer is intended for use on patients with incisional or chronic wounds. When applied, the stabilizing device covers the wound dressing and holds the margins of the wound in compression.

GSquared Medical, LLC [2]

GSquared Medical develops Retentus® intraoperative and postoperative patient positioning and wound care devices for average and high BMI patients. Post-op wound care devices promote healing, reduce pain and help prevent surgical site infections.

Website: 
www.gsquaredmedical.com
Email: 
nradetic@gsquaredmedical.com
Toll-free: 
(800) 520-8893
Fax: 
(800) 520-1912
Benefits: 

• Constructed of nylon and silicone
• Malleable, conforms to body shape and movement
• Lightweight, comfortable to wear
• Adjustable
• Gentle to dermis
• Hydrophobic
• Gas permeable
• Extended wear (10-14 days)
• May be washed with mild soap and water and reused
• Reduces incisional pain
• Stabilizes tissue in and around the wound
• Inhibits mechanical interruption of wound healing

Indications: 

The Retentus® TS-301 Tissue Stabilizer was originally intended for use on patients with pilonidal cysts, but can be used for other incisional or chronic wounds. Each TS-301 can be worn continuously for several weeks. Because it is hydrophobic, it can be worn in the bath or shower. It can be adjusted, removed and reapplied.

Warnings and Precautions: 

Do not place over patient's airways.
Not to be used intra-wound.
Do not use ointments, creams or powders under the device as it may interfere with the performance of the product.

Storage Requirements: 

Store at temperatures of 10ºC-27ºC (50ºF-80ºF) and relative humidity of 40%-60%.

How Supplied/Sizing: 
5"x14". 5 or 10 non-sterile individual peel packs per box.
Recommended Use: 

Acute Wounds
Burns
Chronic Wounds
Dehisced Wounds
Diabetic Foot
Granulating/Epithelializing Wounds
Hypertrophic Scars/Keloids
Infected Wounds
Non/Minimally Exudating Wounds
Sloughy Wounds
Superficial Wounds
Surgical Wounds
Traumatic Wounds
Venous Ulcers

Patient condition: 
Chronic Wounds [3]
Fistulas [4]
Infected Wounds [5]
Medical Adhesive-Related Skin Injuries (MARSI) [6]
Surgical Wounds [7]
Mode of Use/Application: 

The Retentus® TS-301 Tissue Stabilizer is used in conjunction with a sterile dressing. Apply the sterile dressing first. After the sterile dressing has been applied, use tabs to remove backing to expose the silicone gel. Once backing is removed, apply gel-side first to one side of the buttocks and smooth down to the skin. Holding the applied side, stretch the device over to the other side and attach to dermis. Smooth the entire device down on the skin. Check that the wound dressing is completely covered by the Retentus® TS-301 Tissue Stabilizer material.

Removal & Change Frequency: 

Peeling back slowly, remove the Retentus® TS-301 Tissue Stabilizer slowly while supporting the skin with the other hand. If soiled, it should be removed and washed with mild soap and water, rinsed with water, patted dry, then reapplied.

Construction: 

Silicone backed nylon fabric

Clinically Tested: 

CHG-compatible
Latex-friendly
Non-allergenic
Non-comedogenic
Non-cytotoxic
Non-irritating

Product features: 
Accommodates bariatric patient
Cleanable with disinfectant
Knitted fabric
Moisture vapor permeable
Self-adhering●
Variety of sizes/lengths
Washable●
Other features: 
Educational Material Available●
Free Samples/Trials Available●
Published Clinical Article Available
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[1] https://www.woundsource.com/product/retentus-ts-301-tissue-stabilizer
[2] https://www.woundsource.com/company/gsquared-medical-llc
[3] https://www.woundsource.com/patient-condition/chronic-wounds
[4] https://www.woundsource.com/patient-condition/fistulas
[5] https://www.woundsource.com/patient-condition/infected-wounds
[6] https://www.woundsource.com/patient-condition/medical-adhesive-related-skin-injuries-marsi
[7] https://www.woundsource.com/patient-condition/surgical-wounds