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Vts32
Vts32 Wound Continuous Drainage Suction Unit
General
Wound Continuous Drainage Suction Unit model Vts32 is a medium vacuum/high flow portable suction unit designed with integrated circuit and sensing control technology. It applies to vacuum-assisted closure and sustains continuous vacuum for drainage or clean-up the surface wound and ulcer wound with the special dress. It is also suitable for continuous drainage post operation.
1,Features of Wound Continuous Drainage Suction Unit model Vts32 when used for drainage or clean-up the surface wound cooperated with special dress:
Ÿ Bedside drainage with noiseless;
Ÿ There are two modes of operation, Continuous and Intermittent, Intermittent mode working time can be set;
Ÿ High-life and long-time continuous work without fault.
Ÿ Vacuum can be regulated according to requirements. High-precision pressure sensor makes the vacuum value constant and reliable
Ÿ Overflow protection device can protect the pump against pollution by the liquid.
Ÿ Relief valve is used to reduce vacuum value when it is adjusted from high to low as well as the vacuum value that rises suddenly in the tube.
Ÿ It works with Low-vacuum light and High-vacuum sound-light alarm.
2,Specifications
1. Max. vacuum: ≥-32KPa (1atm)
2. Adjustable vacuum range: 2.5 kPa~Max. vacuum
3. Flow rate: ≥25 L/min
4. Noise: ≤50dB(A)
5. Operation mode:Continuous and Intermittent
6. Intermittent time control: 5 min ON/2 min OFF (default) and can be setting from 1 min to 15 min
7. Power supply: ~220V,50Hz
8. Input: 100VA
9. Storage bottle: 1000ml
10. G.W.:6.2Kg
11. Dimension: 450mm×200mm×320mm
3,Structure
2,Indications for Use of Wound Continuous Drainage Suction Unit model Vts32 Cooperated With Special Dress
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1 | Venous Leg Ulcers Venous ulcers are most commonly found in the area above the ankle but can include any area below the knee. The leg may become swollen, causing the skin surrounding the ulcer to become dry, itchy, and sometimes brownish in color. |
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2 | Trauma Wounds A trauma wound is a wound that occurs in response to hard and/or soft tissue trauma, including injuries to bone, muscle, ligament and tendons, as well as spinal cord injuries. | ||
3 | Skin Grafts A skin graft is a patch of skin that is surgically removed from one area of the body and transplanted to another area. |
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4 | Pressure Ulcers(or Bed Sore) A pressure ulcer, or bed sore, is a localized injury to the skin and/or underlying tissue usually over a bony prominence, because of pressure, or pressure in combination with shear and/or friction. |
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5 | Partial Thickness Burns or Frostbite Partial thickness burns are also known as first and second-degree burns. |
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6 | Chronic Wounds Chronic wounds, also known as ulcers, are wounds that have a biological or physiological reason for not healing. | ||
7 | Acute Wounds and Dehisced Wounds Acute wounds are defined as disruptions in the integrity of the skin and underlying tissues that progress through the healing process in a timely and uneventful manner. The acute surgical wound is an example of a healthy wound in which healing can be maximized. |
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8 | Diabetic Wounds A diabetic foot ulcer is an open sore or wound that most commonly occurs on the bottom of the foot in approximately 15 percent of patients with diabetes. | ||
4,Contraindications
Ÿ Necrotic tissue with eschar present;
Ÿ Untreated osteomyelitis
Ÿ Malignancy in wound (with exception of palliative care to enhance quality
Ÿ Fistulas connected with organs;
Ÿ Weak great vessel on the basis of wound surface
Ÿ Exposed arteries, veins or organs
Ÿ Wound surface with infection uncontrolled or malignant infection.