The OxyGeni®, combined with the OxySpur® Oxygen Diffusion Dressing, provides a continuous flow of humidified oxygen directly to the wound bed. This therapy is referred to as Continuous Diffusion of Oxygen (CDO) Therapy and provides full closure and pain relief to patients suffering from chronic wounds.
• Full closure wound healing – complete re-epithelialization
• Provides Continuous Diffusion of Oxygen (CDO) Therapy to the wound 24 hours per day
• Pain relief
• Simple to use
• Cost effective
The OxyGeni® System provides an oxygen enriched moist environment conducive to wound healing and is indicated to treat lightly to heavily exudating wounds such as: diabetic foot ulcers, venous stasis, post-surgical infections, gangrenous lesions, pressure injuries, infected residual limbs, skin grafts, burns and frostbite.
Contraindicated for use on: wounds with inadequate perfusion to support healing; ulcers due to acute thrombophlebitis; ulcers due to Raynaud's disease; necrotic wounds covered with eschar or slough; wounds with fistulae or deep sinus tracts with unknown depth.
Do not use petroleum-based products in the moist wound bed, as this will prevent oxygen from diffusing into the wound tissue.
The sterile dressings and cannulas are intended for single use only. Do not use after expiration date.
Appropriate supportive measures should be taken where necessary (e.g., use of graduated compression in the management of venous leg ulcers, systemic antibiotics and frequent monitoring in the treatment of wound infection, control of blood glucose for diabetic ulcers, etc.).
Increased drainage, which can be significant in the first few weeks of treatment, often occurs after application of CDO therapy and may require more frequent dressing changes.
In case of intolerance to the dressing, remove and clean the area carefully.
During the body's natural healing process, edema may decrease and non-viable tissue may be removed from the wound (autolytic debridement), which could initially make the wound appear larger. Aggressive debridement is recommended.
Store at room temperature.
Acute Wounds
Burns
Chronic Wounds
Dehisced Wounds
Diabetic Foot
Granulating/Epithelializing Wounds
Infected Wounds
Moderate/Highly Exudating Wounds
Non-Minimally Exudating Wounds
Palliative Wounds
Pressure Wounds
Superficial Wounds
Surgical Wounds
Venous Ulcers
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