Part Number: 60100A
pump / control
This is a functional pump without the 45ml waste canister or wound dressings and related tubing. A carrying pouch designed by the manufacturer is included but not shown in the pics. A manual for... view more
Asking Price:
$75 USD
Wound management medical equipment plays a crucial role in the treatment and healing of various types of wounds, ranging from minor cuts and abrasions to chronic ulcers. These devices are designed to provide a clean and sterile environment for wounds, promote healing, and prevent infections. Some common types of wound management equipment include wound dressings, wound cleansers, wound closure devices, and negative pressure wound therapy systems.
Wound dressings are one of the most commonly used wound management devices. They are available in various forms such as adhesive bandages, gauze dressings, hydrocolloids, and foams. These dressings help protect the wound from external contaminants, provide a moist environment to facilitate healing, and absorb excess exudate. Wound cleansers, on the other hand, are used to irrigate and cleanse wounds, removing debris and bacteria that may hinder the healing process. They come in different formulations such as saline solutions and antiseptic solutions.
The price range for wound management medical equipment can vary depending on the specific type and brand. Basic wound dressings and adhesive bandages can be relatively inexpensive, ranging from a few dollars to around $20 for a pack. More advanced wound dressings with specialized properties, such as hydrogels or silver-infused dressings, may be more expensive, with prices ranging from $10 to $50 per dressing. Wound cleansers can range from $5 for a small bottle of saline solution to $50 for a larger volume of specialized wound cleansers.
There are several manufacturers in the wound management equipment space. Some well-known companies include 3M Health Care, Smith & Nephew, Mölnlycke Health Care, ConvaTec, and Coloplast. These manufacturers offer a wide range of wound management products and are known for their quality and innovation in the field. Additionally, there are also smaller, specialized manufacturers that focus on specific types of wound management equipment, providing niche products tailored to specific wound care needs.