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Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Devices: Powered

Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) systems are FDA class II devices that consist of a vacuum pump, drainage tubing, and wound dressing set requiring electricity to maintain its use. NPWT is indicated for the application of suction (negative pressure) to promote wound healing and for the removal of fluids such as wound exudate, irrigation fluids, bodily fluids, or infectious materials. NPWT may be indicated for use on chronic, acute, traumatic, subacute, and dehisced wounds, diabetic ulcers, pressure injuries, skin flaps, and grafts.

Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) systems are FDA class II devices that consist of a vacuum pump, drainage tubing and wound dressing set. They are designed to provide sub-atmospheric pressure to a wound to promote wound healing and for the removal of fluids such as wound exudate, irrigation fluids, bodily fluids or infectious materials.

negative pressure wound therapy devices are powered by either an external power source or a battery which is used to create a vacuum to provide suction to the wound bed.

Powered negative pressure wound therapy devices feature the following general performance properties and attributes:
• Improves cellular migration and promotes granulation tissue formation
• Available for use in clinical and home settings
• Variety of pressure settings for different treatment protocols
• May have alarms to alert patient or caregiver of errors in the system’s operation

Powered negative pressure wound therapy is indicated for removal of excess exudates, infectious material and tissue debris from chronic, acute, traumatic, subacute, and dehisced wounds such as: diabetic neuropathic ulcers, partial- and full-thickness pressure ulcers, venous insufficiency ulcers, partial-thickness burns, skin flaps and grafts.

Powered negative pressure wound therapy is contraindicated in cases where there is malignancy in the wound (except for quality of life reason for terminal patients), untreated osteomyelitis, non-enteric and unexplored fistulas, necrotic tissue with eschar present, exposed vasculature, exposed nerves, exposed anastomatic site, exposed organs, malnourished patients or for pediatric use.

Patients on anticoagulants or with difficult hemostasis should be treated with caution and have to be controlled regularly for bleeding. Remove negative pressure device prior to MRI procedures. Alway refer to manufacturer Instructions for Use.

Products

NEXA™ NPWT System

NEXA™ NPWT System is a multi-week, multi-patient, disposable NPWT system that will operate for 56 days. Lightweight and portable with carrying case and rechargeable battery. Flexible fluid container pouch holds 120ml of exudate.

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Nisus Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Pump

The Nisus Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Pump provides gentle powered suction to treat and promote wound healing by aiding in the removal of excess exudates, infectious material and tissue debris. Patent pending.

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Nisus® touch Negative Pressure Wound Therapy System

The Nisus® touch Negative Pressure Wound Therapy System features an intelligent and intuitive software that provides clinicians even pressure distribution across the wound, promoting faster healing.

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Sanity G6™ NPWT System

Sanity G6™ negative pressure wound therapy pump has a patented vacuum pump integrated with the canister to improve infection control and reduce room odors. Patented venting system keeps tubing clear and bioburden out of the wound.

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