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Description

Overview

  • Solventum™ (formerly 3M Health Care) Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) systems are clinically proven solutions designed to promote wound healing through the application of controlled sub-atmospheric pressure.
  • Includes the Solventum™ V.A.C.® Ulta Therapy System, ActiV.A.C.™ Therapy System, and Prevena™ Plus 125 Therapy Unit.
  • Engineered to support a broad spectrum of acute, chronic, and surgical wounds.
  • Enable effective exudate management, tissue granulation, and incision protection across hospital, outpatient, and ambulatory care settings.

Key Features

  • Delivers controlled negative pressure to promote granulation tissue formation and wound closure
  • Helps remove exudate and reduce edema at the wound site
  • Designed to support both inpatient and ambulatory wound care workflows
  • Compatible with a broad portfolio of Solventum™ NPWT dressings and accessories
  • Advanced monitoring and alarm systems to support safe and consistent therapy delivery
  • Solventum™ Prevena™ Plus 125 Therapy Unit (Single-Use): Single-use incision management system designed to help reduce surgical site complications in closed surgical incisions.

Clinical Applications

  • Acute and chronic wound management
  • Post-surgical incision and closed-incision management
  • Traumatic and complex wounds
  • Diabetic foot ulcers and pressure injuries
  • Orthopedic, vascular, and general surgery wounds

Clinical Benefits

  • Supports faster wound healing and tissue granulation
  • Helps reduce surgical site complications and infections
  • Enables earlier patient mobility and discharge
  • Improves clinical workflow efficiency and consistency of care