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NSH has partnered with KCI, and uses the wound V.A.C Therapy in the management of wounds that require negative pressure therapy.
V.A.C. Therapy
Since its introduction, V.A.C. Therapy has changed the way wounds are healed. With more clinical evidence than any other advanced wound healing device, V.A.C. Therapy has helped heal more than 3,000,000 wounds worldwide.
V.A.C. Therapy promotes wound healing through Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT). By delivering negative pressure (a vacuum) at the wound site through a patented dressing, this helps draw wound edges together, remove infectious materials and actively promote granulation at the cellular level.
With more than three million patients treated worldwide, only V.A.C. Therapy delivers the proven clinical and economic outcomes caregivers can trust.
V.A.C. Dressing Technology
The V.A.C. GranuFoam Difference
The Science of Cellular Wound Healing
The unique pore structure of V.A.C. GranuFoam Dressings actively helps promote healing at the cellular level. Each tiny pore is intended to deliver the necessary mechanisms critical to wound healing.
Features/Benefits:
- Actively promotes tissue granulation at the cellular level
- Flexible design adapts to the contours of deep and irregularly shaped wounds
- 400 - 600 micron pore sizes help provide uniform distribution of negative pressure at the wound site
- Hydrophobic pore structure helps facilitate exudate and infectious material removal
- Compresses to less than half its size under negative pressure to help draw wound edges together
- Induces macrostain and microstatin.
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