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    Manage and protect surgical incisions

    Discharge your patients with confidence and put them on a path to recovery with incisional negative pressure therapy. Reduce swelling and edema with PREVENA RESTOR ARTHRO•FORM™ Incision Management System. It utilizes negative pressure to deliver incision and surrounding soft tissue therapy.

    Promote wound healing and help enable a more active and ambulatory rehabilitation for your patients.



Streamlined Post-Op Incision Management


PREVENA RESTOR™ Incision Management System benefits:
  • Aids in incision and surrounding soft tissue management

  • Delivers continuous -125mmHg up to 14 days (Dressing change required at 7 days) to the incision site

  • Reduces edema 1 which may facilitate ambulation

  • Helps hold incision edges together 2

  • Creates a barrier to external contaminants4

  • Decreases lateral tension2

  • Removes fluid and infectious materials3

The PREVENA RESTOR ARTHRO•FORM™ is intended to manage the environment of surgical incisions that continue to drain following sutured or stapled closure by maintaining a closed environment and removing exudate via the application of negative pressure wound therapy.


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  • Learn more

    Download the PREVENA RESTOR ARTHRO•FORM™ brochure for more detail and to see detailed benefits of PREVENA™ Therapy.

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  • NOTE: Specific indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions, and safety information may exist for 3M products and therapies. Please consult a clinician and product instructions for use prior to application. Rx only.

    References:

    1) Glaser DA, Farnsworth CL, Varley ES, et al. Negative pressure therapy for closed spine incisions: a pilot study. Wounds. 2012;24(11):308-316.
    2) Wilkes RP, Kilpadi DV, Zhao Y, et al. Closed Incision management with negative pressure wound therapy (CIM): biomechanics. Surg Innov. 2012;19(1):67-75.
    3) Kilpadi DV, Cunningham MR. Evaluation of closed incision management with negative pressure wound therapy (CIM): hematoma/ seroma and involvement of the lymphatic system. Wound Repair Regen. 2011;19(5):588-596. doi:10.1111/j.1524-475X.2011.00714.x.
    4) Payne J. Evaluation of the resistance of the Prevena incision dressing top film to viral penetration. San Antonio, TX: Kinetic Concepts, Inc.; June 19, 2009. Report No.: 0000021109.

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