Assistive Product Venosan 3000 Cotton

Product Type:

Compression stocking, KKL 3

Description:

Cotton improves wearing comfort for those who prefer to feel natural materials on their skin or are allergic to synthetic fibers.

Features / Components:

  • soft, skin-friendly and breathable
  • 100 percent cotton on the skin, special spinning process
  • cotton fibres absorb moisture and keep the skin surface dry
  • easy to put on thanks to stretchy cotton knit
  • robust construction
  • for permanent compression therapy
  • color: beige

Price (without guarantee):

Prices are available on request from the manufacturer / distributor.

SHI-Number:

SHI-Medical Technical Aids Register | 17.06.01.2006 | 17.06.10.2023 | 17.06.12.2021 | 17.06.13.2022

Product Information from the Manufacturer / Distributor:

Further Product Details

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Please contact the manufacturer or distributor.

Manufacturer:

Salzmann AG
Rorschacher Str. 304
9016 St. Gallen
Switzerland Telephone: +41 71 2821110 Email: pk@salzmann-group.ch Homepage: https://www.salzmann-group.ch/

Distributor:

Salzmann AG
Rorschacher Str. 304
9016 St. Gallen
Switzerland Telephone: +41 71 2821110 Email: pk@salzmann-group.ch Homepage: https://www.salzmann-group.ch/

Versions:

Venosan 3003:
  • CLASS 3
  • pressure at the ankle: 34-46 mm Hg
  • toe open
  • leg length: long or short
  • sizes: small, medium, large, x-large
  • material: 40 percent cotton, 33 percent LYCRA elastane, 27 percent nylon polyamide
  • shape:

AD - calf sock

Custom-made Venosan 3000 socks:
  • KKL 3 (Venosan 3003)
  • Toe open or closed
  • Custom-made socks without seam
  • Shapes:

AD - calf hosiery
ADH - calf hosiery with nub grip band
AG - thigh hosiery
AT - tights
ATH - men's tights
AGH - thigh hosiery with nub grip band
AGH - thigh hosiery with toe grip band
AGG - thigh hosiery with hip fastening

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Reference Number:

D/00131


Source :

DIAS


Last Update: 23 Feb 2025