The JADA® System is intended to provide control and treatment of abnormal postpartum uterine bleeding or hemorrhage when conservative management is warranted. For detailed information, including indications for use, contraindications, warnings, and precautions, please consult the Instructions for Use prior to use.
Need something to listen to on your way to your shift? MedTech Talks are audiovisual podcasts that provide brief, interview style discussions with clinical experts on the safe and effective use of the JADA System.
For this segment, Dena Goffman, MD, FACOG, Vice Chair for Quality and Patient Safety at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, and Tori O’Daniel, MD, FACOG, Hospitalist and Medical Director at Mercy Hospital Oklahoma City, discuss when they decide to use JADA in their treatment algorithm.
For this segment, Dena Goffman, MD, FACOG, Vice Chair for Quality and Patient Safety at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, and Tori O’Daniel, MD, FACOG, Hospitalist and Medical Director at Mercy Hospital Oklahoma City, discuss their technique for placing JADA.
For this segment, Dena Goffman, MD, FACOG, Vice Chair for Quality and Patient Safety at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, and Tori O’Daniel, MD, FACOG, Hospitalist and Medical Director at Mercy Hospital Oklahoma City, discuss use of prophylactic antibiotics and fundal checks when using JADA.
For this segment, Dena Goffman, MD, FACOG, Vice Chair for Quality and Patient Safety at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, and Tori O’Daniel, MD, FACOG, Hospitalist and Medical Director at Mercy Hospital Oklahoma City, discuss how they determine the proper active treatment time while using JADA.
For this segment, Dena Goffman, MD, FACOG, Vice Chair for Quality and Patient Safety at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, and Tori O’Daniel, MD, FACOG, Hospitalist and Medical Director at Mercy Hospital Oklahoma City, discuss how they transfer patients while actively using JADA.
For this segment, Dena Goffman, MD, FACOG, Vice Chair for Quality and Patient Safety at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, discusses how to place JADA intraoperatively on a C-section patient.
For this segment, Dena Goffman, MD, FACOG, Vice Chair for Quality and Patient Safety at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, and Tori O’Daniel, MD, FACOG, Hospitalist and Medical Director at Mercy Hospital Oklahoma City, discuss what to do when JADA isn’t working as expected.
The content on the Organon Education & Training site is intended for general educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered the sole source of information. This information should not be considered medical advice. Organon does not provide medical advice. This training information does not replace or supersede approved labeling. The contents of this site are designed to provide physicians and allied health professionals with information regarding the JADA System. Health professionals must exercise independent clinical judgment based on their experience, clinical circumstances, and patient’s condition. Individual results may vary. The device functionality described on this site is based on the indications for use of the JADA System and can be referenced in the IFU.