Vivano, new TPNT system for the treatment of chronic and acute wounds –

The company HARTMANN introduces the system Topical Negative Pressure Therapy (TPNT) vivanothat promotes the wound healing process chronic and acute given that stimulates tissue formation granulation, reduces edema and improves local circulation.
This is possible since the effective drainage of exudate achieves a thorough removal of infected tissue and thorough cleansing of the wound, while maintaining the wound in an environment that protects it from secondary infection
One of the main advantages of vivano is the comfort of the patient during the treatment, because it is a very silent therapyand it is also a very light and comfortable device that allows the maximum mobility. To measure and control all the parameters of Vivano incorporates claritya system that allows traceability of TPNT treatmentsknowing the attributed expenses and allowing to expedite the logistical and administrative load, at the same time as verifying the savings compared to traditional treatments.
The Topical Negative Pressure Therapy (TPNT) is an innovative system for the effective treatment of chronic and acute wounds that halves healing time. A study, carried out by the chair , has shown that this therapy accelerates the healing process thanks to its mechanisms of action and avoids complications, which entails a savings of 50% of hospitalization costs.
In addition, this “moist environment” cure technique makes it possible for reduce the days of treatment and that the time of the nursing staff decreases because it improves the management of direct care times. On the other hand, it allows an improvement in the quality of life of patients, since decreases the number of cures, increases comfort and enables a normal rhythm of life through Outpatient treatment.
It is an occlusive and non-invasive system, which is based on a physical principle that uses a flow of negative pressure or vacuum to develop a series of accelerated bio-physiological processes that will translate into a increase in capillary vasodilation due to the effect of osmosis.
In this way, there is an increase in blood flow with a greater supply of oxygen and nutrients to the area, causing hypergranulation of the dermal tissues or wound bed and a new capillary formation, while accelerating epithelialization. of the wound from the epidermis.

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Conference on advances in TPNT

With the aim of updating the latest advances in NTTP in General Surgery and Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery and discussing strategies to increase the effectiveness and cost-efficiency of treatments, Laboratorios HARTMANN will bring together in Seville more than 70 national and international surgeons who are experts in conferences that will take place on June 13 and 14.

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