- Accelerated granulation tissue formation
- Topical delivery of saline and medication
- Reduction of dressing changes, nursing time & hospital readmissions
- Better patient tolerance & overall quality of life
- Sterile and faster wound healing environment
- Reduction of exudate, edema & bacterial load
- Increased wound perfusion
CCNPWT INSTICARE VTG 2901 V2
InsticareTM is a bio-mechanical wound care treatment that uses controlled negative pressure to assist and accelerate the wound healing process with the additional advantage of hydromechanical instillation therapy for controlled delivery of topical solution treatment at the wound site, aimed at minimizing bacterial colonization, and dilution of cytotoxic components by intermittent cleansing of the wound and dressing.
CCNPWTTM Unit is a prescription medical device and is intended to be operated by a a qualified healthcare professional or a trained clinical service provider.
- Dimensions: 260mm X 210mm X 150mm
- Weight: 2 Kg (Approx)
- Pressure Options: -20 to -220 mmHg
- Therapy Delivery Modes: Static, Instillation and Dynamic
- Canister Volume: 500 and 1000 mL with Clear Aqua Gel
- Alerts: Leak, Block, Canister Full and Therapy Inactive
- Battery Run Life: Up to 14 hours
*Specifications are subject to change without notice.
- InsticareTM Device
- Bacteria Filter, MAPC Tube, Solution Bag/Bottle & Connectors
- InsticareTM Regular or Cycloflo Foam
- Drapes & Wound Measuring Equipment
- Canister (500 mL & 1000 mL)
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How long does it take to charge the battery?
A: It takes up to three hours to fully charge the battery.
Q: How long will a fully charged battery last?
A: The battery charge will last up to 14 hours.
Q: What happens if the therapy unit alarms?
A: The therapy unit is built with the patient’s safety in mind. The therapy unit has alarms that one can see and hear which will alert to a potential problem. Most of the time, the errors triggering the alarm can be easily fixed.
Q: How do I know if the therapy unit is working properly?
A: A gentle vibration of the device followed by a gentle collapse of the foam dressing. You may see wound fluid moving in the tubing.
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