Purpose of the Device
Your healthcare provider has prescribed Negative Pressure
Wound Therapy (NPWT) for you.
Negative Pressure Wound Therapy has been shown to help
promote healing in several different kinds of wounds.
Negative pressure (suction) is delivered to a wound through
a pump. The suction, or negative pressure, helps to remove
fluid and close your wound. Your healthcare professional
will place a special dressing on your wound and a tube will
go from your wound to the canister on the pump. The
pump turned on and set to the prescribed pressure to
remove the fluid from your wound. The fluid will be collect-
ed in the canister. The treatment will be applied 24 hours
a day.
Intended Use
The portable Medela Invia Motion Negative Pressure
Wound Therapy (NPWT) System is indicated to create an
environment that promotes wound healing by secondary or
tertiary (delayed primary) intention by preparing the wound
bed for closure, reducing edema, promoting granulation
tissue formation and perfusion, and by removing exudates
and infectious material. It is intended for use in hospitals,
cli nics, home care (HC) and long term care (LTC) settings
on adult patients with chronic, acute, subacute, traumatic,
dehisced wounds, partial thickness burns, ulcers (such as
diabetic, neuropathic, pressure or venous insufficiency),
flaps and grafts.
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