PRE1101US
3M KCI Prevena Peel & Place Incision Management System Kit 13cm
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Description
3M Solventum KCI PREVENA™ PEEL & PLACE™ Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) System Kit
3M KCI Prevena Peel & Place System Kit, 13cm
Product Code: PRE1101US
- PREVENA™ 125 Therapy Unit
- PEEL & PLACE™ Dressing with Pressure Indicator – 13cm
- PREVENA™ Patch Strips
- PREVENA™ 45ml Canister
- PREVENA™ Carrying Case
- V.A.C.® Therapy Unit Connector
- Ruler with Sticker
Additional Details
- Company Name: KCI USA
- FDA Product Code: OMP
- FDA Product Code Name: Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Powered Suction Pump
- GMDN Term Code: 58202
- GMDN Term Name: Negative-pressure wound therapy system, electric, single-use
- GMDN Term Definition: A portable assembly of devices designed to apply suction to help heal traumatic and chronic skin wounds (e.g., grafts, incisions, burns, ulcers) with low to moderate levels of exudate. It typically consists of an electrically-powered vacuum pump, a highly-absorbent wound dressing and/or collection canister to contain the exudate, and a connection tube. The pump applies continuous or intermittent negative pressure to the wound via the tube/dressing to decompress capillaries/lymphatic vessels, improve blood/interstitial fluid circulation, draw wound edges together, facilitate granulation tissue formation, and prepare the wound bed for closure. This is a single-use device.
Additional information
| Size | 1 |
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| Arms | N/A |
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| Unit | kits |
- FDA Product Code: OMP
- FDA Product Code Name: Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Powered Suction Pump
- GMDN Term Code: 58202
- GMDN Term Name: Negative-pressure wound therapy system, electric, single-use
- GMDN Term Description: A portable assembly of devices designed to apply suction to help heal traumatic and chronic skin wounds (e.g., grafts, incisions, burns, ulcers) with low to moderate levels of exudate. It typically consists of an electrically-powered vacuum pump, a highly-absorbent wound dressing and/or collection canister to contain the exudate, and a connection tube. The pump applies continuous or intermittent negative pressure to the wound via the tube/dressing to decompress capillaries/lymphatic vessels, improve blood/interstitial fluid circulation, draw wound edges together, facilitate granulation tissue formation, and prepare the wound bed for closure. This is a single-use device.
