Experience newfound control and help elevate your patients' postoperative outcomes
You’re confident in your work in the operating room, but so much can go wrong after discharge. Postoperative edema and pain, and other complications, can create a cascade of healing problems, and may contribute to noncompliance with rehab protocols.
Now, you can extend your control postoperatively, with Prevena Restor Therapy: the first system designed to provide 14 days of continuous -125mmHg negative pressure therapy* with expanded coverage for the incision and surrounding soft tissue.
Unlike standard postoperative dressings, which only cover and protect the incision, Prevena Restor Therapy extends the benefits of negative pressure to the entire surgical site, to help enhance healing.
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Additional features help streamline care and empower your patients to actively engage in their recoveries.
Up to 14 days of therapy*
Delivers therapy to the incision and surrounding soft tissue envelope
Seamlessly conforms to the patient
Simply peel and place the form-fitting dressing
To learn more about how Prevena Restor Therapy can help you optimize recovery, contact your local 3M representative.
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*Up to 14 days of therapy with a dressing change required at 7 days.
†Compared with 3M™ Prevena™ Dressings.
REFERENCES:
1. Wilkes RP, Kilpadi DV, Zhao Y, Kazala R, McNulty A. Closed incision management with negative pressure wound therapy (CIM): biomechanics. Surg Innov. 2012 Mar;19(1):67-75. doi:10.1177/1553350611414920.
2. Kilpadi DV, Cunningham MR. Evaluation of closed incision management with negative pressure wound therapy (CIM): hematoma/seroma and involvement of the lymphatic system. Wound Repair Regen. 2011;19(5):588-596. doi:10.1111/ j.1524- 475X.2011.00714.x.
3. Payne J. Evaluation of the resistance of the Prevena™ incision dressing top film to viral penetration. San Antonio, TX: Kinetic Concepts, Inc.; June 19, 2009. Report No.: 0000021109.
4. Glaser DA, Farnsworth CL, Varley ES, et al. Negative pressure therapy for closed spine incisions: a pilot study. Wounds. 2012 Nov;24(11):308-316.
NOTE: Specific indications, limitations, contraindications, warnings, precautions and safety information exist for these products and therapies. Please consult a clinician and product instructions for use prior to application. Rx only.