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Negative
Pressure Wound Therapy |
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A
Portable System For Advanced Wound
Healing |
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What is NPWT |
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Negative
Pressure Wound Therapy( NPWT) is
a medical device system that promotes wound healing by delivering negative
pressure (a vacuum) at the wound site through a patented dressing and
therapy unit creating an environment that promotes the wound healing
process.
This negative
pressure helps draw wound edges together, remove wound fluids and infections
materials and promote granulation tissue formation (the connective tissue in
healing wounds).
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System Components |
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NPWT system is
an advanced wound therapy system consisting of two
parts:
The
NPS2000 NPWT unit
that delivers negative pressure.
The
NPSD1000
dressing kits
that are placed in the wound and connects to the NPWT unit. |
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NPS2000 NPWT unit |
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NPS2000-B NPS2000-S |
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Easy
Operation Save Time
Large canister minimizes canister changes
Canister is easily removed and replaced
Long battery life-enable patient to be mobile for a full day
New Pad simplifies dressing changes
Greater Patient Comfort
Lightweight and portable, this system helps patients return to work and
daily activities
Potentially reduces the number of dressing changes and nursing visit over
traditional wound care
Carrying
strap allows discreet delivery
of therapy on the go
New filter system helps minimize wound odor
Adjustable rate of dressing draw down for increased patient comfort
Alarms help ensure patient safety
At just over 850g, the lightweight NPS2000-S system can be taken almost
anywhere and worn in its carrying
strap over the shoulder or
around the waist.
The new Pad technology provides accurate pressure sensing at the wound site,
delivering consistent therapy.
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NPSD1000 Dressing
Kits |
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The NPSD1000
dressing kits include:
1 Pad
tubing, 1 White Foam Dressing, 1 Drape
The foam goes
on or inside a wound.
One end of the
tubing connects to the dressing. The other end connects to the canister that
fits into the therapy unit.
The
wound area is sealed with the Drape with adhesive that helps maintain
negative pressure over the wound.
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White Foam Dressing |
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This white
polyvinyl alcohol foam is a dense, open-pore foam with a higher tensile
strength for use in most type of wounds.
It is
hydrophilic (or moisture retaining) and is packaged pre-moistened with
sterile water. Its characteristics help to reduce the likelihood of
adherence to the wound base, thereby, reducing the need for additional
interposing materials.
The White
Foam Dressings may be used to assist in minimizing discomfort, over fresh
split thickness skin grafts (STSG), or in situations where hyper granulation
responses are likely.
The higher
density of White Foam Dressings requires a minimum pressure setting of
125mmHg.
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Accessories |
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NPS2000
Canister
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NPS2000-S 500ml |
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NPS2000-B
1000ml |
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Indications |
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Negative Pressure Wound Therapy has been used with many types of
wounds including:
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chronic burns
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pressure ulcers
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chronic wounds
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acute wounds
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surgical wounds
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neuropathic and diabetic wounds
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explored enterocutaneous fistulas
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leg ulcers
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traumatic wounds
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fasciotomy wounds from compartment syndrome
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Simple and efficient dressing applications in 3 quick steps |
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1. Cut the White Foam Dressing to fit the size and
shape of the wound, including tunnels and undermined areas.
2. Trim the drape to cover the foam, plus 3-5cm
border of intact skin.
3. Place pad opening in central disc directly over
hole in drape. |
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© Copyright, 2010, Foreking Medical Equipment Co.,
Ltd
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