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A Patient Friendly, Single-Use
Pressure Wound Therapy Device

MicroDoc

®

Research shows that sNPWT significantly reduces surgical site infections (SSIs), has the potential to minimize scarring, and promotes faster healing—all while enabling patients to maintain their active lifestyles.

Features

  • Single-Use & Disposable

  • Effective Wound Healing

  • Simple one-button operation

  • Made for active patients

  • Tiny, lightweight, and wearable

  • Whisper-Quiet

  • Three pressure settings

  • (-50, -80, -125 mmHg)

  • Made in the USA 🇺🇸

What's Included

  • MicroDoc Control Unit

  • Complete Dressing Kits, which includes:

    • Enluxtra Dressings

    • StingRays

    • Adhesive Dressings

    • Velcro Strap

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What is Single-Use Negative Pressure Wound Therapy?

Single-use Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) is an innovative approach to wound care designed for acute, chronic, and hard-to-heal wounds. This therapy utilizes a portable, disposable device that applies a controlled vacuum (negative pressure) directly to the wound. This method helps remove excess fluids, reduce swelling, and promote the formation of new tissue, all while offering a convenient and cost-effective solution for both patients and healthcare providers. The single-use nature of this NPWT system enhances patient mobility and reduces the risk of cross-contamination, making it an ideal choice for various care settings.

How Does Single-Use Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Work?

Single-use Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) operates by creating a sub-atmospheric pressure environment within the wound bed, which supports wound healing through various mechanisms. The portable, disposable device gently applies negative pressure to the wound, helping to remove excess fluids, decrease edema, and stimulate blood flow and granulation tissue formation. This innovative single-use system provides a convenient, hygienic, and effective solution, making it an ideal choice for treating a wide range of wounds in various healthcare settings.

What Are The Benefits Of Negative Wound Therapy?

Enhanced Healing: NPWT accelerates the healing process by promoting the formation of granulation tissue and increasing blood flow to the wound site.

Reduced Swelling: By removing excess fluid and edema from the wound, NPWT helps to decrease swelling, which can improve healing outcomes.

Decreased Risk of Infection: The controlled vacuum environment helps to reduce the presence of harmful bacteria by removing fluids that can harbor pathogens.

Minimized Need for Dressing Changes: NPWT systems often require fewer dressing changes compared to traditional wound care methods, which can reduce discomfort for the patient and lower the risk of infection.

Improved Patient Comfort: The therapy can reduce pain associated with wounds by keeping the wound bed moist and minimizing the need for frequent dressing changes.

Better Wound Environment: NPWT helps maintain a stable wound environment, which is conducive to faster and more effective healing.

Versatility: NPWT can be used on a wide variety of wounds, including acute, chronic, and complex wounds, making it a versatile option for wound care.

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Centurion Stamp Of Approval

Benefits Of Single Use NPWT

  • Enhanced Healing: NPWT accelerates the healing process by promoting the formation of granulation tissue and increasing blood flow to the wound site.

  • Reduced Swelling: By removing excess fluid and edema from the wound, NPWT helps to decrease swelling, which can improve healing outcomes.

  • Decreased Risk of Infection: The controlled vacuum environment helps to reduce the presence of harmful bacteria by removing fluids that can harbor pathogens.

  • Minimized Need for Dressing Changes: NPWT systems often require fewer dressing changes compared to traditional wound care methods, which can reduce discomfort for the patient and lower the risk of infection.

  • Improved Patient Comfort: The therapy can reduce pain associated with wounds by keeping the wound bed moist and minimizing the need for frequent dressing changes.

  • Better Wound Environment: NPWT helps maintain a stable wound environment, which is conducive to faster and more effective healing.

  • Versatility: NPWT can be used on a wide variety of wounds, including acute, chronic, and complex wounds, making it a versatile option for wound care.

Centurion Therapeutics proudly endorses the MicroDoc® Disposable Wound Vac by Pensar Medical, recognizing it as a cutting-edge solution in negative pressure wound therapy. The MicroDoc® is designed with patient comfort and convenience in mind, offering a discreet, non-restrictive design that ensures effective wound care without compromising mobility. With Centurion's stamp of approval, the MicroDoc® meets the highest standards of innovation and reliability, providing healthcare professionals with a trusted tool to enhance patient outcomes and streamline the healing process.

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Three Pressure Settings

One Button Operation

Simple one-button operation simplifies startup and easy pressure-setting adjustments, reducing the technology learning curve for healthcare professionals.

MicroDoc’s user-friendly control panel offers three continuous pressure settings (-50, -80, -125 mmHg) for personalized wound therapy and wound care.

Enhanced Features of MicroDoc® sNPWT Dressing System

Highly Absorbent

Features exceptional absorption capabilities for efficient exudate management, enhancing patient comfort.

Intuitive Visual Cues

Indicators on the dressing signal when a change is needed.

Exudate Management

Handles 100cc - 250cc of exudate, varying by size

Structural Polymer Support

Integrated with durable polymer matrices for added strength and stability in the healing process.

Hydrogel Integration

Infused within the dressing to nourish dry wound areas with moisture.

Compatibility with Wound Fillers

Suitable for use with AMD gauze in deeper wounds.

Varied Sizes for Flexibility

Available in 4x4, 6x6, and 1.5” x 80”, these sizes accommodate different wound dimensions.

The MicroDoc is as easy as carrying a smartphone in your pocket and compatible with our modern, active lifestyles. This tiny, portable high-tech unit is our missing link in transitioning patients who need negative pressure therapy but have wounds that are too small for large, bulky, noisy units.

-Plastic Surgeon, Pensar Medical

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Additional Solutions from Pensar Medical

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A powerful NPWT system for accelerated wound healing.

The WoundPro is an advanced NPWT system renowned for its simplicity and effectiveness. It features the most reliable and powerful pump in the industry to promote accelerated wound healing and enhance patient outcomes.

A compact advancement from our WoundPro™ system.

A significant advancement in Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT), the WoundPro+ offers a more compact and lightweight design with an intuitive user interface for easy operation.

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Advanced Wound Care Supplies to enhance the efficiency of NPWT.

Explore the Basic and Advanced Series Foam Dressing Kits, each designed to meet the highest healthcare standards. Both kits are crafted with top-quality materials, providing effective wound care solutions that accommodate various budgets and preferences. Discover more about the key differences and benefits of the Basic and Advanced Dressing Kits, tailored to deliver optimal support for your wound care needs.

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