Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) is an innovative treatment for surgical trauma. It is currently one of the most advanced treatments for acute trauma and chronic skin ulcers. By using a vacuum device to create regular interval negative pressure through biological micro-porous film, it significantly enhances the healing environment.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the available vacuum modes for extriCARE devices?
Both the extriCARE 2400 and 3600 models offer continuous or intermittent vacuum modes to suit different clinical needs.
How long does the battery last and how long is the charging time?
The devices use rechargeable Lithium batteries. The extriCARE 2400 charges in less than 3.5 hours, while the 3600 model takes less than 5 hours.
What certifications do these NPWT systems carry?
The systems are CE and ISO 13485 certified, ensuring they meet international medical device standards.
What types of wounds are suitable for this therapy?
NPWT is indicated for open fractures, skin defects, bone/tendon exposure, chronic ulcers (like diabetic foot), and various types of burns.
Are there any specific storage requirements?
The storage temperature range for the 2400 model is -10°C to +45°C, and for the 3600 model, it is -25°C to +70°C.
What sizes of wound dressings are available?
We offer various sizes including 15x10x1 cm, 20x10x1 cm, and 15x5x1 cm for PVA dressings, and 15x10x3 cm for PU dressings.