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The 3M™ Prevena™ Plus Customizable Incision Management System Kit is a disposable negative pressure therapy system – easy to use therapy unit & customizable dressing is designed for linear, non-linear and intersecting incisions up to 90cm in length. It helps to hold incision edges together, reduces edema, removing fluids & infectious material into a replaceable canister. It acts as a barrier to external contamination and delivers continuous negative pressure at -125mmHg up to 7 days to the incision site.
The 3M™ Prevena™ Therapy System incorporates all of the functional elements of negative pressure therapy necessary for the management of a variety of closed surgical incisions. Our portfolio of portable and flexible dressings and therapy units provide combined benefits of ease of use and flexibility to manage and protect surgical incisions following primary closure.
The 3M™ Prevena™ Plus Therapy Unit is an easy to use therapy unit with a single button operation, audible and visual alerts, and a rechargeable battery. The 3M™ Prevena™ Plus Therapy Unit is comes with a 150 mL replaceable canister allows storage of exudate from the incision site.
3M™ Prevena™ 125 and 3M™ Prevena™ Plus 125 Therapy Units manage the environment of closed surgical incisions and remove fluid away from the surgical incision via the application of 125 mmHg continuous negative pressure.
When used with legally marketed compatible dressings, 3M™ Prevena™ 125 and 3M™ Prevena™ Plus 125 Therapy Units are intended to aid in reducing the incidence of seroma and, in patients at high risk for post-operative infections, aid in reducing the incidence of superficial surgical site infection in Class I and Class II wounds.
More than 70+ published clinical studies in a variety of surgical incisions and patient populations have demonstrated that the 3M™ Prevena™ Incision Management System is associated with positive clinical outcomes compared to standard postoperative dressings.
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