The Genadyne NPWT portfolio is completely comprehensive, from Ultraportable Single-Use and Reusable Pumps to High Demand and Instil Pumps. The Dressing Portfolio is compatible across all NPWT Pumps, allowing for an all-inclusive ecosystem for a hospital institution. From Absorbent Dressings that can be used with or without NPWT, ready to use Foam Dressings, and all the way to large Foam Kits, Abdominal Kits and PVA Kits.
According to a recent review, application of a single-use negative pressure wound therapy system reduced the rate of SSI by 58% compared to standard of care. Additionally, patients had less hospital LOS compared to standard of care.[1]
Closed incision management negative pressure has been proven to:
1. Sugrue M, Ciprandi G, Djohan R, et al. . World Union of Wound Healing Societies (WUWHS) Consensus Document. Closed surgical incision management: Understanding the role of NPWT. Wounds Int [Internet]. 2016. https://woundsinternational.com/consensus-documents/consensus-document-closed-surgical-incision-management-understanding-the-role-of-npwt-wme/ (Last accessed July 29, 2017)
The UNO+ system is a Reusable, Ultraportable Negative Pressure Wound Therapy system designed for medium, moderate and low severity wounds. It is compatible with the Absorbent Adapt Dressings, the Hybrid Foam Dressings, the Green Foam Dressing Kits, and the PVA Dressing Kits. As it is reusable, it provides significant and prolonged cost savings to the Healthcare system when compared to disposable pumps.
The UNO+ system also has multiple canister options which enables the system to easily manage exudate on low, moderate, and medium exuding wounds. It does not rely solely on moisture vapor transmission to manage exudate. Each canister contains an exudate solidifier with charcoal for odour control.
UNO+ is indicated for use in patients who would benefit from negative pressure wound therapy particularly as the device may promote wound healing by the removal of low to moderate exudate and infectious material.
Appropriate wound types include:
The UNO+ System provides lateral tension to the incision line. This force provides a downward pressure upon the incision which may aid in decreasing incidence of oedema and haematoma formation and help reduce risk of wound dehiscence.
The XLR8+ system is a Reusable, Portable Negative Pressure Wound Therapy system designed for high, medium and moderate severity wounds. It is compatible with the Absorbent Adapt Dressing, the Hybrid Foam Dressing, the Green Foam Kits, and the PVA Kits. As it is reusable, it provides significant and prolonged cost savings to the Healthcare system when compared to disposable pumps.
The XLR8+ system also has multiple canister options which enables the system to easily manage any demands of exuding wounds. Each canister contains an exudate solidifier with charcoal for odour control.
XLR8+ is indicated for use in patients who would benefit from negative pressure wound therapy particularly as the device may promote wound healing by the removal of low to moderate exudate and infectious material.
Appropriate wound types include:
The XLR8+ System provides lateral tension to the incision line. This force provides a downward pressure upon the incision which may aid in decreasing incidence of oedema and haematoma formation and help reduce risk of wound dehiscence.
The DUO system is a Reusable, Portable Negative Pressure Wound Therapy with Instil system designed for high, medium and moderate severity wounds. It is compatible with the Absorbent Adapt Dressing, the Hybrid Foam Dressing, the Green Foam Kits, and the PVA Kits. As it is reusable, it provides significant and prolonged cost savings to the Healthcare system when compared to disposable pumps.
The DUO system also has multiple canister options which enables the system to easily manage any demands of exuding wounds. Each canister contains an exudate solidifier with charcoal for odour control.
Conventional NPWT possesses some limitations, as NPWT alone lacks efficacy in solubilising devitalised tissue. Innovating conventional NPWT by means of coupling the instillation of topical wound solutions as an adjunctive modality may improve wound bed preparation in complex and/or contaminated wounds.
Instillation of a topical solution with removal via alternating negative pressure cycles is an important evolution of the NPWT concept.
During Negative Pressure Wound Therapy with Instillation and Dwell time (NPWTi‐d), a topical wound solution* (saline, PHMB, etc) is instilled and allowed to dwell in the wound at set intervals to facilitate regular wound cleansing and wound bed preparation to help promote wound healing in certain complex wounds.
Although NPWTi‐d was initially largely used as a last‐resort therapy, it is increasingly being used to influence the wound‐healing process by combining the mechanisms of action of standard NPWT (e.g. draw wound edges together, promote perfusion and granulation tissue formation, remove exudate, reduce oedema) with the benefits of cyclic cleansing that dilutes and solubilises wound debris.
DUO is indicated for use in patients who would benefit from negative pressure wound therapy particularly as the device may promote wound healing by the removal of low to moderate exudate and infectious material.
Appropriate wound types include:
The DUO System provides lateral tension to the incision line. This force provides a downward pressure upon the incision which may aid in decreasing incidence of oedema and haematoma formation and help reduce risk of wound dehiscence.
The UNO system is a Single-Use, Ultraportable Negative Pressure Wound Therapy system designed for moderate to low severity wounds. It is compatible with both the Absorbent Adapt Dressings and the Hybrid Foam Dressings.
As well as an Absorbent dressing regimen, the UNO system also has an integrated 70ml canister, which enables the system to easily manage exudate on both low and moderately exuding wounds. It does not rely solely on moisture vapor transmission to manage exudate. Each canister also includes a gelling agent.
UNO is indicated for use in patients who would benefit from negative pressure wound therapy particularly as the device may promote wound healing by the removal of low to moderate exudate and infectious material.
Appropriate wound types include:
The UNO System provides lateral tension to the incision line. This force provides a downward pressure upon the incision which may aid in decreasing incidence of oedema and haematoma formation and help reduce risk of wound dehiscence.
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