Customization: | Available |
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Type: | Orthopedics |
Function: | Biological Regulatio |
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Models
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Wound dressing
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Quantity of Drainage tube (pc)
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L(CM)
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W(CM)
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H(CM)
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AD-1-5*5*1
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5
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5
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1
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1
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AD-1-15*5*1
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15
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5
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1
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1
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AD-2-15*10*1
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15
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10
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1
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2
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AD-2-20*10*1
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20
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10
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1
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2
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AD-1-15*5*1.5
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15
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5
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1.5
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1
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AD-2-15*10*1.5
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15
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10
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1.5
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2
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AD-2-20*10*1.5
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20
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10
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1.5
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2
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Description
The FDA-cleared and Medicare-reimbursable extriCARE™ 2400 Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) pump features portability for patients and intuitive operation for caregivers.
The lightweight, battery-powered device works with anatomically fitted dressings to generate negative pressure around a patient's wound. The negative pressure works to remove wound exudates, infectious material, and tissue debris from the wound bed and bring blood to the wound, which may promote faster healing.
Key Features
lLightweight & Portable
Weighs only 8.6 oz. (competitors as high as 20 lbs. or more). A carrying case is available so patients can be mobile during the wound healing process.
lRechargeable Battery
30 hours of continuous battery life. Battery is rechargeable.
lAnatomically Fitted Dressings
Various sizes of dressings that contour to all parts of the body and create tight seals.
Variety of shapes available for the legs, feet, sacrum, and more.
lQuick & Easy Application
The easy-to-use extriCARE™ pump and associated dressings decrease wound preparation time to approximately 15 minutes (competitors as long as 45 minutes).
This allows wound care professionals and caregivers to create tight seals quickly.
lHeal Multiple Wounds
Y-Connector bridging kit is available to heal multiple wounds at once on the body.
Indications
• Bleeding and hemorrhage
• Hemostasis, anticoagulants, and platelet aggregation inhibitors
• Friable vessels and infected blood vessels
• Vascular anastomosis
• Infected wounds
• Osteomyelitis
• Exposed organs, vessels, nerves, tendons, and ligaments
• Sharp edges (bone fragments)
• Dressing being retained in wound
• Use in MRI environment
• Use in hyperbaric chamber environment
• Use with defibrillation
• Patient size and weight
• Use near vagus nerve (bradycardia)
• Patients with spinal cord injury
• Enteric fistulas
• Protection of periwound skin
• Circumferential dressing application
• Intermittent versus continuous pressure
• Transmission of infectious agents
Contraindications
• Necrotic tissue with eschar present
• Untreated osteomyelitis
• Non-enteric and unexplored fistulas
• Malignancy in the wound
• Exposed vasculature
• Exposed nerves
• Exposed anastomotic site
• Exposed bone or tendons