320058
3M KCI V.A.C. Freedom Canister w/Gel 300ml
$17.00
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Description
3M Solventum KCI V.A.C Freedom Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) Canister with Gel
3M KCI V.A.C. Freedom Canister w/Gel 300ml
Product Code: 320058, 320058/5
- (1) Canister with Gel
- (1) Tubing
- (1) Clamp and Connector
Additional Details
- Company Name: KCI USA
- FDA Product Code: OMP
- FDA Product Code Name: Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Powered Suction Pump
- GMDN Term Code: 47404
- GMDN Term Name: Negative-pressure wound therapy system canister
- GMDN Term Definition: A receptacle for the collection of excess interstitial fluid, exudate, and infectious materials from a dedicated dressing that has been applied for a vacuum-assisted wound closure procedure; commonly known as negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT). It is typically made of transparent disposable plastic materials and is connected to or placed into the NPWT system's vacuum pump. This receptacle is a single-use device that should be discarded, including its contaminated waste content, according to the environmental legislation by which the user is bound (e.g., incineration, recycling, landfill).
Additional information
| Size | 300ml |
|---|---|
| Arms | N/A |
| Manufacturer | |
| Unit | eaches |
- FDA Product Code: OMP
- FDA Product Code Name: Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Powered Suction Pump
- GMDN Term Code: 47404
- GMDN Term Name: Negative-pressure wound therapy system canister
- GMDN Term Description: A receptacle for the collection of excess interstitial fluid, exudate, and infectious materials from a dedicated dressing that has been applied for a vacuum-assisted wound closure procedure; commonly known as negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT). It is typically made of transparent disposable plastic materials and is connected to or placed into the NPWT system's vacuum pump. This receptacle is a single-use device that should be discarded, including its contaminated waste content, according to the environmental legislation by which the user is bound (e.g., incineration, recycling, landfill).
