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                                                      dNPWT



                               dNPWT can be used on
                                  • open draining wounds
                                  • wounds that have closed incisions
                                  • Promotes would healing via removal of low to moderate levels of
                                    exudate and infectious materials.

                               Single Use Negative Pressure Wound Therapy system is approved
                                 for the following indications:
                                  • Acute wounds
                                  • Chronic wounds
                                  • Flaps and grafts
                                  • Partial-thickness burns
                                  • Subacute and dehisced wounds
                                  • Surgically closed incision sites
                                  • Traumatic wounds
                                  • Ulcers (such as diabetic or pressure)

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                              PICO, SNAP & Prevena


                               Disposable Negative Pressure Wound Therapy
                                 System is
                                  • a small portable pump meant to extract wound fluid
                                    when normal wound dressing and bandages are not
                                    adequate for optimum wound closure and healing.





                               It maintains a negative pressure on the wound, which
                                 removes exudate from the wound bed through absorption
                                 and evaporation.





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