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Invia® NPWT Gauze Dressing Kits

Invia® NPWT Gauze Dressing Kits contain all items required to dress a wound for negative pressure wound therapy, eliminating the need for additional supplies.

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Medela, LLC

Medela, LLC

Medela provides an innovative portfolio of products and services for negative pressure wound therapy that includes devices, gauze and foam dressing kits, Invia® Silverlon® dressings, and accessories.

877-735-1626
815-307-8942

Available through durable medical equipment (DME) providers and direct to hospitals through Medela USA.

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• Invia® devices have double lumen technology, which provides Intelligent Pressure Control and Dynamic Exudate Removal
• Intelligent Pressure Control utilizes the control lumen to deliver the set pressure at the wound site, which meets the standard of care
• Dynamic Exudate Removal using the removal lumen actively helps prevent blockages with airflow cycles adapting up to four times a minute, innovating the standard of care
• Easy to apply in complex wounds
• Cost-effective
• Can be left in place without suction for up to 24 hours

Invia® NPWT Gauze Dressing Kits can be used with Invia® Motion and Invia® Liberty Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Systems on diabetic neuropathic ulcers, pressure injuries, venous insufficiency ulcers, chronic wounds, traumatic wounds, acute or subacute wounds, dehisced wounds, partial-thickness burns, flaps and grafts.

Contraindicated for patients with malignancy of wound, untreated osteomyelitis, non-enteric and unexplored fistulas, necrotic tissue with eschar present, exposed vasculature, exposed nerves, exposed anastomotic site, exposed organs or malnourished patients.

Refer to the Invia® Liberty or Invia® Motion Instructions for Use.

To apply, use clean/aseptic or sterile technique in accordance with institution protocol. Invia® NPWT Gauze Dressing Kits are only to be used by qualified and trained personnel. Dressings should be changed two to three times a week, or as instructed by a clinician. Please keep in mind that each wound is unique and must be assessed by a qualified medical professional who has read and adheres to the Instructions for Use.

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