M8275040
3M KCI V.A.C. Simplace Medium Dressing Kit
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Description
3M KCI V.A.C.® Simplace™ Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) Dressing Kit
V.A.C.® Simplace™ and V.A.C.® Simplace™ EX Foam Dressings have been specifically designed to simplify the V.A.C.® Therapy dressing placement process. Now, busy clinicians can apply dressings in fewer steps for faster applications with these easy-to-use kits.
Product Code: M8275040, M8275040/5, M8275040/10
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Additional Details
- Company Name: KCI UCA
- FDA Product Code: OMP
- FDA Product Code Name: Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Powered Suction Pump
- GMDN Term Code: 47406
- GMDN Term Name: Negative-pressure wound therapy system foam dressing, non-antimicrobial
- GMDN Term Definition: A pad made of open-cell foam material designed to be placed into a wound during a vacuum-assisted wound closure procedure, commonly known as negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT); it does not include an antimicrobial agent(s). It is typically used to treat hard-to-heal open wounds (e.g., acute, traumatic, and chronic), burns, diabetic/pressure ulcers, flaps and grafts. Under NPWT, the open-cell foam dressing decompresses capillaries/lymphatic vessels, improves blood/interstitial fluid circulation, draws wound edges together, facilitates granulation tissue formation, and prepares the wound bed for closure. It may be cut to conform to the wound. This is a single-use device.
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- FDA Product Code: OMP
- FDA Product Code Name: Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Powered Suction Pump
- GMDN Term Code: 47406
- GMDN Term Name: Negative-pressure wound therapy system foam dressing, non-antimicrobial
- GMDN Term Description: A pad made of open-cell foam material designed to be placed into a wound during a vacuum-assisted wound closure procedure, commonly known as negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT); it does not include an antimicrobial agent(s). It is typically used to treat hard-to-heal open wounds (e.g., acute, traumatic, and chronic), burns, diabetic/pressure ulcers, flaps and grafts. Under NPWT, the open-cell foam dressing decompresses capillaries/lymphatic vessels, improves blood/interstitial fluid circulation, draws wound edges together, facilitates granulation tissue formation, and prepares the wound bed for closure. It may be cut to conform to the wound. This is a single-use device.
