Vivano Med Kit detail

Vivano®Med Kits and disposables

Safe and convenient kits that work together seamlessly with the Vivano®Tec Pro unit.

Meet Vivano®Med dressing kits and disposables

The tailored assortment offers everything you need for a safe and simple negative pressure wound therapy and come pre-assembled and ready to use. [1]
It comprises:

- Vivano®Tec Exudate Canister (PLEASE LINK LOCAL PRODUCT URL)
- Vivano®Med Foam (PLEASE LINK LOCAL PRODUCT URL)
- Vivano®Tec Port (PLEASE LINK LOCAL PRODUCT URL)
- Vivano® Organ Protection Layer (PLEASE LINK LOCAL PRODUCT URL)
- Hydrofilm® (PLEASE LINK LOCAL PRODUCT URL)
- Supplementary Range: (PLEASE LINK LOCAL PRODUCT URL)

  • Vivano®Med White Foam (PLEASE LINK LOCAL PRODUCT URL)
  • Vivano®Med Gel Strips (PLEASE LINK LOCAL PRODUCT URL)
  • Atrauman® Slicone (PLEASE LINK LOCAL PRODUCT URL)
  • Vivano®Tec Y-Connector (PLEASE LINK LOCAL PRODUCT URL)

Innovative. Efficient. Safe. Dressing solution for quick and easy changes[2]

Vivano®Med Abdominal Kit

Vivano®Med Foam

  • Promotion of granulation tissue2
  • Easy adaption to the wound shape and size4-11& safe removal12
  • 2 pre-perforated thin foams for convenient application
  • Hydrofilm®

  • Reliable adhesion particularly suitable for NPWT
  • Secure protection against external bacteria contamination13
  • Organ Protection layer

  • Protect organs and prevent adhesion14
  • Reliable transport of exudates and infectious materials away from the wound15
  • Hoop and loop effect with foam
  • Vivano Med Kit

    Discover the benfits of the "Multi Lumen Technology"

    • Reliable exudate management35
    • Effective pressure control
    • prevent obstruction of the lumen

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    [1] Internal Laboratory Data. Data on file #9.
    [2] Internal Laboratory Data. Data on file #4.
    [3] Willy, C., The Theory and Practice of Vacuum Therapy, Part A/Chapter 3 – The Principle of Vacuum Therapy; Editor: C. Willy, Lindquist book-publishing, Ulm, 2006.
    [4] Toth C. NPWT in chronic wounds. Vivano Spectrum. 2016(02/2016):24-25.
    [5] Vogel BJ. NPWT in a rehabilitative hospital setting. Vivano Spectrum. 2016(02/2016):44-45.
    [6] Csore K, Nadai Z, Halmy C. Traumatic wound on the buttocks. Vivano Spectrum. 2014(01/2014):10-11.
    [7] Zacek P. NPWT treatment of deep sternal wound infection following cardiac surgery: VivanoR as the first line of therapy. Vivano Spectrum. 2015(01/2015):10-11.
    [8] Konrad M, Tschakert D, Rejholec J, Ullrych M. NPWT application in calciphylaxis. Vivano Spectrum. 2016(02/2016):40-41.
    [9] Pellek S. Treatment of the septic complication in the chest cavity. Vivano Spectrum. 2016(02/2016):26-27.
    [10] Toth C. Sacral wound after removal of a tumour. Vivano Spectrum. 2014(01/2014):20-21.
    [11] Sidonia S. NPWT in paediatric patients with severe trauma. Vivano Spectrum. 2016(02/2016):22-23.
    [12] Internal Laboratory Data. Data on file #9.
    [13] Internal Laboratory Data. Data on file #10.
    [14] Internal Laboratory Data. Data on file #5.
    [15] Internal Laboratory Data. Data on file #6.
    [16] Wolf C, Ebigbo N. Release VivanoMed Abdominal Kit. PAUL HARTMANN AG, 2012.
    [17] Schröder W, et al. (2017). Choices in dressing selection - inert silicone-based wound contact layer plus secondary dressings. Wounds UK Annual Conference. Harrogate, 13.-15. November 2017.
    [18] Tickle J. (2017). Use of a new Wound Contact layer in NPWT. Wounds UK Annual Conference. Harrogate, 13.-15. November 2017.