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Negative Pressure Wound Therapy PDF Print E-mail
Written by imslaco,  Monday, 12 July 2010   

Invia Liberty

 The new Aspirator for Negative Pressure Wound Therapy

With Invia Liberty the Medela healthcare pump technology just got a little more convenient. Just 1kg (2,2 lbs)means it's maneuverable, portable and easy to use. And that's something you, and your patients, can count on.
 
Comfortable
  • The very quiet operating mode guarantees discretion
  • The integrated odor filter in the canister minimizes wound odor
  • The simply structured display offers a time-saving operation
  • The unique docking station makes charging convenient

Mobile
  • The light weight of only 1kg supports the patient's freedom and movement
  • The high operation duration off battery (>14h) endures independence
  • The fashionable carrying bag simplifies transport and improves mobility

Safe
Invia Liberty signals its needs automatically. No action needed unless the aspirator sounds.
The simple readout of patient data guarantees an easy monitoring of therapy (USB interface).
 

About NPWT

Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) is the use of sub-atmospheric pressure to promote wound healing, and remove fluids from the wound site at the same time.

What does NPWT
  • Exudate removal
  • Edema reduction
  • Bacterial load decrease
  • Blood supply increase
  • Mechanical stress
  • Provide occlusion

Indications for use
The types of wounds indicated are:
  • Diabetic/Neuropathic ulcers
  • Pressure ulcers
  • Chronic wounds
  • Acute wounds
  • Dehisced wounds


 

Technical product information

 


 

Invia Wound Dressing Kits

A variety of wound dressing kits are available for use with Invia Wound Therapy. They are adapted for different therapy needs and very easy to apply and are made of the following components:
    





Suction extension tubing

Connects the aspirator to the drainage tubing 
    

   
Antimicrobial Kerlix™ gauze
To fluff into the wound bed. The gauze is easy to use, clinically familiar and prevents infection
     

    
Cavilon No Sting Barrier film
Protects the wound edges from maceration and the risk of further damages. The protective film is applied with the practical 1ml applicator on the wound edge.
    

    
Adhesive Tape
Latex-free and hypoallergenic. Affixes the drainage tubing to the body.
    

   
Non adherent wound contact layer
This primary dressing serves as a permeable membrane and permits painfree, atraumatic dressing changes. The wound exudate can pass through it easily. 
   


    

Tubing Clamp
Retains negative pressure within the sealed wound environment if patient is disconnected from suction. 
     

     
Sterile saline
Irrigates the wound prior to applying dressing and saturates the gauze.
    


      

Transparent dressing
Secondary dressing that is impervious to water yet breathable.
     

       
Wound drainage tubing
100% silicone drain. Can be cut to fit the wound size. 
      

   



Case Studies

Dehisced surgical wound 
Amputee Case Study
Traumatic Case Study
Gauze versus foam for NPWT
Last Updated ( Monday, 12 July 2010 21:25 )
 

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