Negative Pressure Wound Therapy TRUE NPWT SIMPLICITY WITHOUT COMPROMISE

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Negative Pressure Wound Therapy TRUE NPWT SIMPLICITY WITHOUT COMPROMISE Invia Liberty Invia Gauze Dressing Kits Distributed by: Precious life Progressive care

Invia Liberty Providing Negative Pressure Wound Therapy, Mobility and Flexibility Negative Pressure Wound Therapy is a preferred choice of care for treating acute and chronic wounds in hospitals, clinics, long-term care and home care settings. Patients appreciate the ease-of-use, quiet operation and compact size of the Invia Liberty. The device can be carried in a discreet bag, facilitating mobility and the docking station allows for easy charging. Invia Liberty's innovative design delivers excellent functionality with its simple set-up and easy operation. a Disposable canister 300 ml and 800 ml options with solidifier b One-touch canister release button c Easy to read LCD screen for intuitive operation and graphic capability d Double lumen tubing (PVC) with integrated protection filter and tube clamp e Covered, waterspray safe power adapter port f Covered, waterspray safe USB port for software updating and therapy history upload to a PC a b c d e f New Firmware 1.11 - Gradual vacuum build-up on initiation - On-screen air leak indicator - User friendly mute alarm button - Earlier detection and notification of canister tubing blockage - Night time mode for LED screen Technical data 60 mmhg to 200 mmhg kg Low Flow 5 L /min. > 12 Hours 2.2 Ibs (1 kg) Modes: Constant and Intermittent Tubing: Double Lumen Tubing, Y-Connector Canister: 300 and 800 ml H x W x D 3.74 x 6.69 x 5.91 inch (95 x 170 x 150 mm) 2 years warranty Indications Invia Liberty is indicated for use in: Diabetic/Neuropathic ulcers Pressure ulcers Chronic wounds Acute wounds Dehisced Wounds Contraindications Do not use Invia Liberty for patients with any of the following conditions: Malignancy of the wound Untreated osteomyelitis Unmanaged malnutrition Non-enteric fistula Unexplored fistula Necrotic tissue with eschar present Do not place Invia Wound Therapy dressing over exposed blood vessels or organs Do not place directly over anastomoses or sutured vessels

Ease-of-use The easy to read LCD screen permits intuitive operation and graphic capability. The docking station allows convenient pump charging. The one-touch canister release button enables quick canister exchange. Mobility The discreet carrying case is designed for convenient pump transportation. The compact pump size allows full integration in the patient's daily life. Flexibility Two disposable canisters 300 ml and 800 ml options provide an immediate solution to the patient's need. One pump for hospital, clinic, long-term care and home care settings allows for simplified training and patient transition across the continuum of care.

Invia Gauze Dressing Kits Providing Flexibility and Comfort Medela offers a comprehensive portfolio of NPWT dressing kits and drains to provide wound care professionals options depending on the individual needs of the patient, the wound and the care setting. Invia Wound Gauze Dressing Kits include: Kerlix AMD Antimicrobial Gauze 3M Tegaderm Non-adherent Contact layer Wound drain 3M Tegaderm Transparent dressing 3M Cavilon barrier film wipes Hy-Tape Surgical adhesive tape* Sterile saline Coloplast Ostomy strip paste* *Not available with ESI dressing kits. Invia Gauze Dressing Kits contain all items required to dress a wound for Negative Pressure Wound Therapy eliminating the need for a clinician to gather additional supplies. This is especially helpful in home care situations where supplies may not be readily available if they are not included in the dressing kit. Wound exudate and bleeding can easily be seen when using a gauze interface, but may not be visible under black foam. Wound drain features and benefits: Depth Special Conditions Drainage Features and Benefits Shallow Medium Deep Tunnel Undermining Minimal Moderate Heavy External Suction Interface (ESI) 10mm Flat Drain Multi-purpose applications, ideal for difficult to seal areas in non-weightbearing wounds Designed to adhere to transparent dressing for a complete seal Multi-pupose applications, ideal for non-weightbearing wounds without particulate Soft and flexible, allowing for easy placement within wound bed Radiopaque silicone allows for X-ray detection 15Fr Round Channel Drain Multi-purpose applications, ideal for tunneling and undermining Designed to efficiently channel drainage Channels help prevent clotting or occlusions Minimizes tissue in-growth Radiopaque silicone allows for X-ray detection Note: Please consider the patient's activities of daily living and anatomical location of the wound when electing to use the ESI or internal drains offered by Medela.

Avance Foam Dressing Kits Providing a Flexible Solution for Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Avance Foam is a hydrophobic reticulated polyurethane foam with a large open cell structure intended for use with Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) to distribute the pressure across the wound surface and allow passage of fluid and exudate through the negative pressure system. The Avance Foam Dressing Kit is indicated for use on the following wound types: Traumatic wounds Surgical (sternal/ abdominal /extremity) wounds Dehisced wounds Chronic wounds including pressure ulcers, diabetic foot ulcers and venous leg ulcers Partial-thickness burns Flaps and grafts The hydrophobic and large open cell structure ensures even distribution of negative pressure to the wound bed and thereby promotes exudate removal. In a recent study comparing foams and gauze, the green Avance foam was proven better at contrasting against blood and exudate than black foam making it easier to monitor the healing progress without disturbing the sensitive wound area.¹ Properties Avance Foam Thickness (mm) 30 Density (kg/m³) 30 Cell count (cells/cm) 7 Tensile strength (PSI) 24 Avance Foam Black Foam Small Dressing Kit 1 Avance Foam (3.15 x 3.94 x 1.18 inch / 8 x 10 x 3 cm) 1 Avance Transparent Film (7.87 x 10.63 inch / 20 x 27 cm) 1 Avance Transfer Pad (ESI) Medium Dressing Kit 1 Avance Foam (4.72 x 7.87 x 1.18 inch / 12 x 20 x 3 cm) 2 Avance Transparent Films (7.87 x 10.63 inch / 20 x 27 cm) 1 Avance Transfer Pad (ESI) Large Dressing Kit 1 Avance Foam (5.91 x 10.24 x 1.18 inch / 15 x 26 x 3 cm) 2 Avance Transparent Films (7.87 x 10.63 inch / 20 x 27 cm) 1 Avance Transfer Pad (ESI) ¹Malmsjö M, Ingemansson R. Effects of green foam, black foam and gauze on contraction, blood flow and pressure delivery to the wound bed in negative pressure wound therapy. J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg. 2011 Dec;64(12): e289 296 Avance is a registered trademark of Mölnlycke Health Care AB. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

Notes Medela offers healthcare professionals 50 years of expertise in medical vacuum technology. Our Swiss development and manufacturing process yields mechanical precision to provide excellence in performance. Medical Vacuum Technology for Healthcare Professionals Please contact us or your local Medela representative for details. Medela AG Lättichstrasse 4b 6341 Baar, Switzerland www.medela.com Avance Dressing Kits distributed by Medela, Inc. Medela, Invia and True NPWT are registered trademarks of Medela Holding AG.Liberty and Motion are trademarks of Medela, Inc. Avance is a registered trademark of Mölnlycke Health Care AB. Medela Inc. USA 1101 Corporate Drive McHenry, IL 60050 USA Phone +1 877 735 1626 Fax +1 815 307 8942 suction@medela.com www.medelasuction.com 2014 Medela, Inc. 1908423A