AVELLE® Negative Pressure Wound Therapy System
AVELLE® Negative Pressure Wound Therapy System
Introducing the first system to combine negative pressure wound therapy with Hydrofiber® Technology
When it comes to creating an environment conducive to healing, you already know what negative pressure wound therapy can achieve. But combine two powerful technologies, and you could achieve even more*
The Avelle® Negative Pressure Wound Therapy System brings together negative pressure with the power of Hydrofiber' Technology, which is designed to help create an ideal environment for healing.
Discover what negative pressure and Hydrofiber® Technology can do together
Negative Pressure Wound Therapy delivered in a simple, discrete, canister-less system:
- Easy to use
- Small and portable
- Quiet, no alarm
- Disposable pump with 30 day lifetime†
Designed for flexibility
- Suitable for use within and across different care settings
- Separate pump and dressing packs
- Supports patients resuming normal life
Unique Hydrofiber® dressing designed to deliver canister-less NPWT1,*:
- Gentle silicone adhesive border1,* secures the dressing in place.
- Stitch-bonded Hydrofiber™ wound contact layer gels on contact with wound fluid and is designed to maintain dressing integrity on removal. 1,*
- Hydrofiber® core gels on contact with wound fluid locking in exudate and the bacteria it contains.2,3,4 Channels in the Hydrofiber®core are designed to allow fluid to move throughout the dressing ensuring exudate is locked away.1,*
- Foam layer is designed to aid distribution of negative pressure across the dressing.1,*
- Film layer provides a bacterial and viral barrier, is showerproof, and permits evaporation of exudate aiding overall fluid handling. 1,*
- ASSESSMENT OF THE IN-VITR PROPERTIES AVELLE® NEGATIVE PRESSURE WOUND THERAPY DRESSING. WHR14520 MS128. Data on file. 2015. ConvaTec
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- Walker M. Hobot JA. Newman GR. Bowler PG. Scanning electr on microscopic exammabon ol bacteri al 1mmob1hsabon in a carboxymethykellulose (AQUACEL ) and alginate dressings. 81omaterials. 2003.24(S).883 890.
- HFM 201S/017. Data on file. 201S. ConvaTec Inc.