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by ATMOS
Made in Black Forest
by ATMOS
Made in Black Forest
User-friendly, self-explanatory, reliable!
ATMOS® Wound Drainage
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ATMOS® Wound DrainageThe ATMOS® Wound Drainage System is used for in-patients and out-patients who can benefit from the use of controlled negative pressure and the assistance it provides in wound healing. This applies in particular to patients who can benefit from a system that uses continuous or intermittent negative pressure to assist with active wound drainage and the removal of infectious material.
Treatment objectives: Stimulation of granulation tissue Improvement of blood circulation Reduction of wound oedema Active drainage of wound secretions Reduction of wound infections Wound conditioning Minimisation of cross-infection
The ATMOS® Wound Drainage System is suitable for treating the following types of wound: Chronic, subacute, acute, traumatised and dehiscent wounds Ulcers (e.g. pressure or diabetic ulcers) Transplants Burns
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Increased safety for patient and care Keeping the wound environment moist aids with the granulation of new tissue Controlled, constant, negative pressure accelerates the wound healing process Assists with wound healing and improves perfusion by continuously draining off wound secretion
and infectious material Optimum therapy monitoring due to negative pressure measurement in the vicinity of the wound Automatic warning messages in potentially dangerous situations
Improved comfort for patients Less pain thanks to the gentle build-up of negative pressure Quiet running Higher therapy acceptance – greater patient satisfaction Portable system – no restrictions on mobility
Efficient treatment and application Variable negative pressure settings for optimised treatment Lightens the care workload compared to traditional wound treatment methods Automatic dressing detection Quick and easy system set-up
Saves costs and time Faster healing of chronic wounds Shorter hospital stays Keeps frequency of dressing changes to a minimum Lightens the care workload
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ATMOS® S 042 NPWTThe compact ATMOS® S 042 NPWT is an excellent solution for treating a variety of chronic and acute wounds on in-patients and out-patients. Typical indications include decubitus ulcers, ulcus cruris, diabetic foot syndrome and burns. The variable settings for the negative pressure required by the doctor allow for optimised negative pressure therapy. The extremely gentle build-up of negative pressure in the wound increases patient acceptance.
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Dressing kits
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Overview/indications
Secretion canister
S 042 NPWT
Studies
S 042 NPWT
The system is more comfortable for the patient to wear thanks to the easy-fit carrying strap and the lightweight design of the device.
Mobile and flexible
Simple, intuitive operating concept
Improved safety
The intelligent warning management system enables carers to respond quickly. Warning messages with remedy measures and acoustic signals for a fast solution.
Reduced care workload for nurses thanks to quick and intuitive system operation. Immediate therapy data recognition on front display.
Warning messages
Easy operation
Mobility
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Secretion canisterThe sterile secretion canisters contain a hydrophobic odour and bacterial filter that keeps the unpleasant odour from the wound to a minimum and protects against an oversuction of the device. The 800 ml secretion canister offers the perfect capacity for wounds that release a high volume of secretion, so that the secretion canister does not need to be changed as frequently. The 300 ml secretion canister provides an alternative for mobile patients and children. The built-in, double-lumen suction hose can be connected to the dressing kit quickly and easily.
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Dressing kits
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Overview/indications
Secretion canister
S 042 NPWT
Studies
Secretion canister
Save time with quick, safe secretion canister changes. The secretion canister can be attached and removed with just one hand. The built-in suction hose is easy to connect to the dressing kit.
Hygienic disposal thanks to a built-in gelling agent that solidifies the liquid.
The patient has a clouded view of their own wound secretion thus increased patient acceptance. Marked scaling steps allows easy balancing for carers.
Quick and intuitive secretion canister changing
Easy balancing
Easy disposal
Disposal
Semi-transparent secretion canister
Changing the secretion canister
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Dressing kitsThanks to the wide variety of VivanoMed® dressing kits available, efficient therapy and individual treatment is guaranteed for every type and size of wound. The fine-pored, hypo-allergenic VivanoMed® foams mould themselves to fit irregular wound contours, and barely stick to the wound at all. As such, they leave no residue. Studies have shown that VivanoMed® Foams aid in cell formation and the granulation of the tissue in wounds. The intuitive Hydrofilm® application system makes it easy to establish an air-tight seal around the wound.The flexible VivanoTec® Port can mould itself around any body part, sticks perfectly and is highly durable. The ease with which the user can apply the VivanoTec® Port and the comfort it offers the patient wearing it supports the negative pressure therapy.
VivanoTec®, VivanoMed® and Hydrofilm® are registered trademarks of Paul Hartmann AG.
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Dressing kits
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Overview/indications
Secretion canister
S 042 NPWT
Studies
Save time when dressing wounds – everything the user needs for the dressing change is on the tray, in sterile packaging and ready for use.
Enables repeat access to the abdomen. Application pouches allow for simple, safe application inside the wound.
The variety of dressing kits available allows you to treat many different wound types. The foam can be trimmed quickly and easily to fit the size of the wound.
Change dressings in the blink of an eye
The right size for every wound
Special solution for treating an open abdomen
Dressing kits
Abdominal kit
Wide range of dressing kits
Dressing changes
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Basic deviceATMOS® S 042 NPWT
Max. suction capacity 5 ± 0.5 l/min (Freeflow)
Negative pressure settings -20 to -250 mbar, in steps of -5 mbar
Negative pressure mode Continuous and intermittent
Variable intermittent mode settingsTime interval for upper and lower negative pressure: 3–10 min.
Battery operation Max. 16 h
Night mode
Negative pressure measurement in the vicinity of the wound
Automatic dressing detection
Automatic hose rinsing
Weight:Basic deviceWith 300 ml secretion canister With 800 ml secretion canister
1.20 kg1.36 kg1.38 kg
Dimensions (H x W x D):Basic deviceWith 300 ml secretion canister With 800 ml secretion canister
164 x 206 x 95 mm 164 x 206 x 115 mm 164 x 206 x 153 mm
Noise level max. 34 dB(A) @ 1 m
Secretion canister system
Capacity 300 ml and 800 ml
Hydrophobic odour and bacterial filter
Gelling agent
Built-in, double-lumen suction hose No siphon effect
Dressing kits
Components VivanoMed® Foam, VivanoTec Port®, Hydrofilm®
Choice of foam sizes
S (10 x 7.5 x 3.3 cm) VE 10M (18 x 12.5 x 3.3 cm) VE 5L (25 x 15 x 3.3 cm) VE 5Round (12.5 x 3.3 cm) VE 5Thin (26 x 15 x 1.6 cm) VE 5
Special abdominal kitPre-perforated, oval foam (38 x 25 x 1.6 cm), organ protection layer with pouches, VE 5
Foam material Polyurethane (anti-allergenic)
Overview
VivanoTec®, VivanoMed® and Hydrofilm® are registered trademarks of Paul Hartmann AG.
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Typical indications
Chronic woundsBefore After
Ulcus cruris
Diabetic foot syndrome
Decubitus ulcers
Acute wounds
Traumatic wounds
Surgical wounds
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StudiesDiabetic foot ulcerDr. Harikrishna K.R.Nair, Wound Care Unit, Department of Internal Medicine, Kuala Lumpur Hospital (Malaysia)
Patient data: Gender: Male Age: 55
Wound description: Wound type: Diabetic foot ulcer Size: 15 x 13 cm
Therapy objective: Removal of scab and necrotic tissue Reduction of wound size Formation of healthy, clean granulation tissue with good perfusion
Therapy information: Continuous negative pressure with 120 mmHg Duration of therapy: 11 days Number of dressing changes: 2 Secretion volume:
1. Dressing change: 600 ml2. Dressing change: 400 ml
Summary of treatment: Treatment using ATMOS® S 042 NPWT aids the healing of chronic wounds. This therapy shortened the patient’s hospital stay. Reduction of wound size (13.5 x 11.7 cm) Formation of granulation tissue with good perfusion
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Ulcus crurisFöldi Clinic, Specialist Clinic for Lymphology, Hinterzarten (Germany)
Patient data: Gender: Female Age: 72
Wound description: Wound type: Ulcus cruris Size: 33 x 25 x 0.5 cm
Therapy objective: Removal of scab and necrotic tissue Preparation of wound for a skin graft Reduction of secretion volume
Therapy information: Continuous negative pressure with 100 mmHg (up to day 5) Day 5 and onwards: intermittent negative pressure –30 mmHg (3 min) and 125 mmHg (10 min) Duration of therapy: 35 days Number of dressing changes: 9
Summary of treatment: Therapy objective achieved. Reduced pain and thus improved patient acceptance of the treatment. Even untrained staff had no problems in using the ATMOS® S 042 NPWT. Mesh graft successful after 5 weeks.
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Wound drainage
Cardiothoracic drainage
Surgical suction
Vacuum extraction
Oxygen supply
ATMOS® Product range
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ATMOS® Product range
Bronchial suction
Smoke evacuation
Suction with CGS
Mobile oxygen supply
For more information on the entire “ATMOS®
Medical Suction Systems” product range, visit:
www.atmos-medap.com
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For more information on
the entire “ATMOS® Wound
Drainage” product range, visit:
www.atmos-medap.com
ATMOS MedizinTechnik GmbH & Co. KG
Ludwig-Kegel-Str. 16
79853 Lenzkirch / Germany
Phone: +49 7653 689-0
www.atmosmed.com