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Return your patients to their lives after surgery by optimizing post-operative healing. 3M innovations can help in improving healing times and lowering the risk of complications including surgical site infections (SSI), dehiscence, hematoma and seromas. Improved healing outcomes can reduce the total cost of care by reducing the length of hospital stay.
3M provides advanced negative pressure therapies and post-operative dressings designed to helpmanage and protected surgical incisions and wounds. 3M innovations solve healing challenges like no other and meet the needs of a variety of patient populations.
Nonhealing wounds, left untreated and unmanaged, can result in significant medical issues including infection.1
Infected wounds lead to higher costs and longer hospital stays.2
Patients with an SSI are 6x more likely to be readmitted within 30 days than those without an SSI.3
Combines the benefits of V.A.C.® Therapy with automated topical wound solution distribution and removal to cleanse, treat and heal the wound.
An integrated wound management system that provides four separate and distinct negative pressure wound treatment options in the convenience of one device.
A negative pressure therapy system designed specifically for closed surgical incisions to help protect against complications.
Our 3M specialists are looking forward to providing face-to-face support to clinicians once again. However, in the meantime, we are offering online consultations and virtual demonstrations. We’re here for you.
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References
1. Alliance of Wound Care Stakeholders 3/25/2020 https://iwoundsnews.com/alliance-of-wound-care-stakeholders-wound-care-covid-19/
2. Anderson, D., et al. Strategies to Prevent Surgical Site Infections in Acute Care Hospitals: 2014 Update. Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology. 2014; 35(6), 605-627. doi:1. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/676022 doi:1
3. Canadian Surgical Site Infection Prevention Audit Month Report. Retrieved from http://www.patientsafetyinstitute.ca/en/toolsResources/Pages/SSI-Audit-Recap-Report-2016-12.aspx