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Philadelphia® Adjustable Tracheotomy Collar
Philadelphia® Adjustable Tracheotomy Collar
Philadelphia® Adjustable Tracheotomy Collar
Philadelphia® Adjustable Tracheotomy Collar

Philadelphia® Adjustable Tracheotomy Collar

Philadelphia tracheotomy collars have been an industry standard for decades. The Ossur Philadelphia® Adjustable is constructed from the same high-quality materials as the original, and combines convenient size adjustability with immobilization and comfort.

 

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HCPCS Code
L0172
Key Features
  • Circumference and height adjustable
  • Permanent lock on height adjustment
  • Anatomically shaped Plastazote® foam (Not made with natural rubber latex, non-toxic and hypoallergenic to reduce skin irritation), leaving clearance for cervical veins
  • Total cervical arch support maintains neutral alignment of the cervical spine
  • Water-resistant for bathing and hydro-therapy
  • Well ventilated
  • X-ray and CT lucent
  • MR conditional
Indications for Use
  • Post-trauma
  • Herniated cervical disc
  • Cervical spondylitis
  • Post-operative
  • Cervical spondylosis
  • RA and OA cervical spine
Manufacturer
Ossur
Size Chart

REQUIRED MEASUREMENTS
• Neck height: 1 inch (or 25mm) of neck length adjustability
accommodates varying patient neck length.

Size Neck circumference
Small (2 tears) 10 – 13" (25.4 – 33 cm)
Medium (1 tear) 13 – 16" (33 – 40.6 cm)
Large (no tear) 16 – 19" (40.6 – 48.3 cm)
   
   

 

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