World's Leading NPWT Exudate Management Technology
. IP Portfolio for NPWT Exudate Management: 7 PCT Patents Applied
. Exudate Volume Monitoring
. Exudate Property Monitoring
. Improved NPWT Airtight Monitoring
. Low-Cost Canister Full Alarm Solution
Reliable NPWT Devices
. Intermittent / Continuous Therapy
. Pressure Monitoring & Protection
. Key Components Monitoring & Protection
. Auto Lock Out Function
. Dual Power Technology
Advanced Performance
. Smarter – More Information Recorded
. Easier – Less Operation Needed
. Clearer – User-Friendly Interface
. Quieter – Less Noise to Patients
NPWT Features
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Settings
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Timing Treatment Function
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Therapy Mode
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Intermittent Therapy Mode
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Continuous Therapy Mode
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Exudate Management
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Exudate Volume Monitoring and Management
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Alarms and Warnings
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Visual and Auditory Alarms
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Data Recording and Presentation
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Auto Lock Out Function
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Comprehensive Operating Information Recording
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Monitor and Indications
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Key Components Monitoring & Protection
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Pressure Monitoring & Protection
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Working Enviroment Temperature Monitoring
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What is NPWT?
NPWT systems are generally indicated for the management of wounds, burns, ulcers, flaps and grafts. They apply negative pressure to the wound in order to remove fluids, including wound exudates, irrigation fluids, and infectious materials. They are contraindicated in the presence of exposed anastomotic sites, exposed vasculature, exposed nerves, exposed organs, necrotic tissue with eschar present, untreated osteomyelitis, non-enteric and unexplored fistulas, and malignancy in the wound
The theory of NPWT
NPWT systems consist of the following components: an apparatus that generates vacuum and is capable of creating a negative pressure environment within a sealed wound; dressing materials used to pack the wound and seal it; a conduit for fluid removal from the wound bed; and a container/canister to collect waste materials that are removed from the wound bed via suction.
There are five mechanisms by which the application of negative pressure to a wound may aid in the healing process:
wound retraction,
stimulation of granulation tissue formation,
continuous wound cleansing after adequate primary surgical debridement,
continuous removal of exudate, and
reduction of interstitial edema.
Indications and Contraindications
Indications for Use,NPWT can be applied to various types of wounds:
Diabetic ulcers
Pressure ulcers
Vascular ulcers (includes venous ulcers and arterial ulcers)
Burn wounds
Surgical wounds
Trauma–induced wounds
Contraindications:
Exposed vasculature, nerves, anastomotic site, or organs.
Necrotic tissue with eschar present.
Untreated osteomyelitis.
Non–enteric and unexplored fistulas.
Malignancy in the wound bed.
Clinical Cases