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1. Introduction

 

1.1 Indications 

The Cardinal Health™ NPWT PRO and PRO to GO systems are an integrated wound management system, indicated 
for the application of continual or intermittent negative pressure wound therapy to the wound as the device may 
promote wound healing by the removal of fluids, including wound exudates, irrigation fluids, body fluids and infectious 
materials. The Cardinal Health™ NPWT PRO and PRO to GO systems are intended for patients with chronic, acute, 
traumatic, subacute and dehisced wounds, partial-thickness burns, ulcers (such as diabetic or pressure), flaps and grafts.  
The Cardinal Health™ NPWT PRO and PRO to GO systems are intended for use in acute, extended and home care settings.

1.2 Contraindications 

The Cardinal Health™ NPWT PRO and PRO to GO is contraindicated for patients with malignancy in the wound,  
untreated osteomyelitis, non-enteric and unexplored fistulas, or necrotic tissue with eschar present. Do not place  
the Cardinal Health™ NPWT foam dressing over exposed blood vessels or organs. 

1.3 Precautions 

Precautions should be taken for patients with infected wounds, active bleeding, difficult wound hemostasis, or who 
are on anticoagulants. When placing the Cardinal Health™ NPWT foam dressing in close proximity to blood vessels or 
organs, take care to ensure that they are adequately protected with overlying fascia, tissue or other protective barriers. 
Exposed tendon, nerves or blood vessels should be protected by moving available muscle or fascia over them or by a 
layer of synthetic material. Greater care should be taken with respect to weakened, irradiated or sutured blood vessels 
or organs. Bone fragments or sharp edges could puncture a dressing barrier, vessel or organ. Wounds with enteric fistula 
require special precautions in order to optimize therapy. 

1.4 Additional Precautions

 

•  Defibrillation:

 Remove the Cardinal Health™ NPWT Dressing if defibrillation is required in the area of dressing 

placement. Failure to remove the dressing may inhibit electrical current transmission and/or patient resuscitation. 

•  Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI):

 The Cardinal Health™ NPWT PRO family of devices is not MRI-compatible. 

Do not take the device into the MRI area. 

•  Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBO):

 NEVER allow a device—whether on or off—inside a hyperbaric chamber. 

The device must be disconnected from the patient prior to HBO treatment. 

•  Large Canisters:

 Use of Large Canisters (>500ml) may increase serious risks associated with excessive fluid loss. 

Monitor patient status continually. 

•  DO NOT USE

 for infants or other patients with low fluid volume, nor for patients at high risk of major hemorrhage. 

•  During Negative Pressure Wound Therapy, the Cardinal Health™ NPWT PRO family of devices and Cardinal Health™ 

NPWT Dressing are a closed system and are NOT vented to atmosphere. 

•  During Negative Pressure Wound Therapy, when a canister fills with fluid, it should be replaced immediately as 

fluids such as wound exudate will not be removed from the dressing once the canister is full.

Summary of Contents for NPWT PRO

Page 1: ...NPWT PRO and PRO to GO CLINICIAN USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...Clinician User Manual...

Page 3: ...justment modification maintenance and or repair must be carried out only by qualified personnel authorized by Cardinal Health The electrical installation of the room in which the device will be used c...

Page 4: ...1 Applying the Dressing 9 3 2 Canister Installation 12 3 3 Canister Removal 14 3 4 Dressing Removal 14 3 5 Disposal of Dressings Canister and Other Disposables 15 4 Operating Instructions 16 4 1 Powe...

Page 5: ...ed tendon nerves or blood vessels should be protected by moving available muscle or fascia over them or by a layer of synthetic material Greater care should be taken with respect to weakened irradiate...

Page 6: ...ations including pain discomfort fever gangrene toxic shock septic shock and various other complications With signs of more serious complications of infection discontinue the use of the Cardinal Healt...

Page 7: ...the caregiver see 4 8THERAPY SELECTION LOCK UNLOCK Lighted LEDs clearly indicate current therapeutic settings LightWeight Impact Resistant The Cardinal Health NPWT PRO family of devices weighs only 0...

Page 8: ...UseCanisters 300ccand500cccanisterswithandwithoutgelsolidifierfornormalandhighly exudatingwounds CAUTION Use of large canisters 500cc may increase serious risks associated with excessive fluid loss Mo...

Page 9: ...cleaning solutions and or blood or bodily fluids Protective mask to protect the nose and mouth from inadvertent fluid ingress Disposable impervious gown if splashing of blood or bodily fluids is possi...

Page 10: ...is damp and not dripping A C ADAPTER INSPECTION The A C Adapter should be inspected regularly for damage and or unusual wear Replace damaged or worn Power Supplies immediately Replacement A C Adapter...

Page 11: ...eri wound area is excessively moist or oily a medical grade liquid adhesive may improve sealing For fragile skin use a skin sealant prior to drape application or frame the wound with a skin barrier la...

Page 12: ...e Drape to cover dressing plus a 3 5 cm border of intact skin extra pieces of drape can be used to seal dressing leaks Figure 4 Figure 4 3 5 c m 3 5 cm 3 5 cm A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A...

Page 13: ...onnect port and place it over the hole made in Step 10 Figures 11 12 Usingthetipsofthefingers pressaroundthetopoftheSpeedConnect porttoensureagoodsealtothedressing 12 Connect the distal end of the Spe...

Page 14: ...canister should snap into place and lock The canister release button may need to be depressed to permit canister insertion NOTE Always use a new canister with a new patient Figure 14 Canister Release...

Page 15: ...open Figure 16 Figure 15 SpeedConnect Tubing Connector Canister Figure 16 Clamp Power OFF Power ON MUTE Continuous Intermittent Mode 4 Plug the device s A C Adapter into a suitable 100 240VAC 50 60Hz...

Page 16: ...ld be changed every 48 to 72 hours but no less than 3 times per week with the frequency of dressing change determined by the clinician Infected wounds must be monitored continuously For infected wound...

Page 17: ...shing of cleaning solutions and or blood or bodily fluids Protective mask to protect the nose and mouth from inadvertent fluid ingress Disposable impervious gown if splashing of blood or bodily fluids...

Page 18: ...Cardinal Health NPWT PRO family of devices WARNING The Cardinal Health NPWT PRO family of devices should only be used with the supplied A C Adapter Use of an incorrectly rated adapter could create a...

Page 19: ...ned on the systems goes through an initialization sequence including the front panel LED displaying a therapy timer feature NPWT PRO has a count up timer When the device is turned ON the display flash...

Page 20: ...the desired pressure level has been achieved at which time the LED will remain illuminated If the green LED indicator begins to flash during therapy it means the device is unable to maintain the thera...

Page 21: ...e between 30 minutes and 1 hour after the low battery alarm is activated Low Battery Shutoff If the battery charge falls below a critical level the device will shutoff automatically and therapy will b...

Page 22: ...t there is a leak below the clamp often in the dressing Reopen the clamp before addressing the leak Gently press around drape to check for leaks If leak is found patch with extra drape material If Low...

Page 23: ...n for three seconds until three audible beeps are heard At this point the device is locked The therapeutic setting will be recalled each time the device is powered OFF and ON and the device will remai...

Page 24: ...II Internally Powered Equipment IPXO Battery Duration Fully Charged up to 24 hours Electrical External Power Supply Input 100 240VAC 50 60Hz 200 mA or 12 24VDC 850 mA Optional External Power Supply Ou...

Page 25: ...water IPXO Alternating Current Expiry Date Date of Manufacture Manufacturer Lot Batch Number Fragile Keep Dry Method of Sterilization Ethylene Oxide Storage Conditions Rx Only Authorized Representati...

Page 26: ...transmitter in meter s 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 0 12 0 38 1 2 3 8 12 0 12 0 38 1 2 3 8 12 0 23 0 73 2 3 7 3 23 The PRO is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances...

Page 27: ...ance Level 3V rms 3V m 3V rms 150 kHz 80 MHz 3V m 800 MHz 2 5 GHz Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the PRO including cables than the recommended...

Page 28: ...Canisters Cardinal Health Disposable Canister with Gel 300 cc 10 per case 47 4000 Cardinal Health Disposable Canister with Gel 500 cc 10 per case 47 4500 Accessories Cardinal Health NPWT PRO I V Pole...

Page 29: ...e contact your local Cardinal Health representative or Call our customer support professionals at 1 866 484 6798 Cardinal Health Waukegan IL 60085 www cardinalhealth com CustomerServiceNPWT cardinalhe...

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Page 32: ...hts Reserved CARDINAL HEALTH the Cardinal Health LOGO SENSISKIN and SPEEDCONNECT are trademarks or registered trademarks of Cardinal Health and may be registered in the US and or in other countries US...

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