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Malvern, PA (June 8, 2009) – Proper wound care management has become one of the top concerns for many clinicians across various medical specialties. Treatment is specific to the wound type, the patient and the long-term care plan and requires ongoing assessment. Read More

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5 May 2009

ConvaTec Introduces Engenex® Advanced Negative Pressure Wound Therapy System with Bio-Dome™ Technology

     ConvaTec’s (Skillman, NJ) new Engenex® Advanced Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) System was designed specifically for the application of negative pressure of wounds to promote wound healing and for the removal of fluids, including wound exudate, irrigation fluids, body fluids, and infectious materials.

     The new system features Bio-Dome™ Technology and has five distinct components: a wound interface (Bio-Dome™ Standard and Bio-Dome™ EasyRelease Dressings); a transparent film cover dressing (Engenex® Cover Dressing); a tube that connects the NPWT therapy unit to the wound (Opti-Flow™ Tube Attachment Device); a collection canister (Engenex® Collection Canister); and a therapy unit to deliver intermittent or continuous NPWT (Engenex® WoundFlo® NPWT Therapy Unit). The system offers ease of use and can help clinicians provide positive clinical and economic outcomes for a variety of acute and chronic wounds across the continuum of care.

     Visit www.convatec.com for more information.

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