3M™ Snap™ Advanced Dressing Kit

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For use with the 3M™ Snap™ Therapy Cartridge, a disposable negative pressure wound therapy system

Customizable and flexible dressings to address challenging anatomical wounds

Simple and fast application time, under 10 mintues<sup>1</sup>

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  • For use with the 3M™ Snap™ Therapy Cartridge, a disposable negative pressure wound therapy system
  • Customizable and flexible dressings to address challenging anatomical wounds
  • Simple and fast application time, under 10 mintues<sup>1</sup>
  • Hydrocolloid skin-friendly seal
  • Reticulated open-cell foam wound filler facilitates even levels of negative pressure in the wound bed
  • Cut-to-length tubing with integrated one-way check valve
  • Off-the-shelf availability for immediate use in the patient treatment plan

3M™ Snap™ Therapy System is a disposable NPWT system that combines the simplicity of advanced wound dressings with the proven benefits of negative pressure wound therapy in a discreet design. The customizable dressings with reticulated open-cell foam and cut-to-length tubing are designed to address even the most challenging anatomies.

3M™ Snap™ Advanced Dressing Kit is a component of the 3M™ Snap™ Therapy System. This dressing kit includes hydrocolloid dressing and a reticulated open-cell foam interface layer. The dressing includes a fully integrated microport and cut-to-length tubing with integrated one-way check valve.

Suggested applications
  • Indicated for patients who would benefit from wound management via the application of negative pressure, particularly as the device may promote wound healing through the removal of excess exudate, infectious material, and tissue debris
  • Indicated for removal of small amounts of exudate from chronic, acute, traumatic, sub-acute and dehisced wounds, ulcers (such as diabetic, venous or pressure), surgically closed incisions, flaps and grafts

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1Armstrong DG, Marston WA, Reyzelman AM, Kirsner RS. Comparative effectiveness of mechanically & electrically powered negative pressure wound therapy devices: a multicenter randomized controlled trial. Wound Rep Reg 2012; 20(3):332-341