Clinicians can select either continuous or intermittent NPWT to tailor the therapy to the clinical needs of their patient.
Although a standard default negative pressure setting of -80mmHg is used, a working negative pressure range from -10mmHg to -180mmHg allows the clinician to tailor the negative pressure applied to the wound to suit individual patient requirements.
The VENTURI Avanti is designed for use with both gauze and foam wound care sets. This allows clinicians the flexibility to use the most appropriate wound dressing for their patients.
The VENTURI Avanti has an integrated battery and switches seamlessly between either mains or battery power without any interruption to therapy. When fully charged the system operates for a minimum of 24 hours. This provides patients with greater independence and freedom during their treatment.
The intuitive, easy to use pump unit simplifies product set up, operation and training and reduces the potential for user error during treatment.
To ensure optimum product performance and patient treatment a full range of audible and visual alarms cover all common fault conditions including: low vacuum (i.e. leaking dressing), kinked tube, full canister, low battery and no canister.
Farrer J. Effective use of a Negative Pressure Wound Therapy system for a complex patient within an acute care setting (Wound Care Today 2020) (PDF 895 KB)
Harvey C. Using the VENTURI Avanti Negative Pressure Wound Therapy System to successfully manage a complex case of Necrotising Fasciitis (EWMA, 2015) (PDF 1332KB) (PDF 1331 KB)
McMath L. Setting up an effective Negative Pressure Wound Therapy service across both primary and secondary care (EWMA, 2015) (PDF 1115 KB)
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