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Avelle™ Negative Pressure Wound Therapy
Introducing the first system to combine negative pressure wound therapy with Hydrofiber Technology.
Negative Pressure Wound Therapy delivered in a simple, discrete, canister-less system:
• Easy to use
• Small and portable
• Quiet, no alarm
• Disposable pump with 30 day lifetime† Designed for flexibility
• Suitable for use within and across different care settings
• Separate pump and dressing packs
• Supports patients resuming normal life
Code | Description | Colour | Size | Quantity |
---|---|---|---|---|
421551 | Pump | - | 1 | |
421555 | Dressing | 12x31cm; absorption area 4x23cm | 5 | |
421554 | Dressing | 12x21cm; absorption area 4x13cm | 5 | |
421553 | Dressing | 16x21cm; absorption area 8x13cm | 5 | |
421552 | Dressing | 16x16cm; absorption area 8x8cm | 5 | |
422155 | Dressing | 12 x 41 cm absorption area 4 x 33 cm | 5 | |
422156 | Dressing | 21x26cm; absorption area 13x18cm | 5 | |
422157 | Dressing | 26x26cm absorption area 18x18cm | 5 | |
446650 | Pump carry case | Black | - | 1 |
422308 | Hydrocolloid Sealing Strips | 5 x 20cm | 10 |
- Gentle silicone adhesive border1,*secures the dressing in place.
- Stitch-bonded Hydrofiber® wound contact layer gels on contact with
wound fluid and is designed to maintain dressing integrity on removal.1,* - Hydrofiber® core gels on contact with wound fluid locking in exudate
and the bacteria it contains.2, 3, 4 * Channels in the Hydrofiber® core
are designed to allow fluid to move throughout the dressing ensuring
exudate is locked away.1,* - Foam layer is designed to aid distribution of negative
pressure across the dressing.1,* - Film layer provides a bacterial and viral barrier, is
showerproof, and permits evaporation of exudate
aiding overall fluid handling.1,*
* As demonstrated in-vitro.
† Battery change may be required during pump lifetime
1. ASSESSMENT OF THE IN-VITRO PROPERTIES AVELLE™ NEGATIVE PRESSURE WOUND THERAPY DRESSING. WHRI4520 MS128. Data on file. 2015. ConvaTec.
2. Waring MJ, Parsons D. Physico-chemical characterisation of carboxymethylated spun cellulose fibres. Biomaterials. 2001;22:903-912.
3. Walker M, Hobot JA, Newman GR, Bowler PG. Scanning electron microscopic examination of bacterial immobilisation in a carboxymethylcellulose (AQUACEL®) and alginate
dressings. Biomaterials. 2003;24(5):883-890.
4. HFM-2015/017. Data on file. 2015. ConvaTec Inc.
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