PICO◊ 14 Single Use Negative Pressure Wound Therapy System
Designed to treat closed surgical incisions following high-risk surgery and open wounds, with an enhanced pump facilitating use for up to 14 days with less user intervention*1-3
An exclusive mode of action
Enables delivery of negative pressure wound therapy across the entire dressing to the wound or incision and peri-wound, while simultaneously removing exudate.4,5
For surgical incisions:
- Protects the incision from external contamination6
- Helps hold incisions together by reducing lateral tensile forces**7
- Helps to increase the activity of the lymphatic system in deep tissue via reduction in wound fluid8
For complex open wounds:
- Protects the wound from external contamination9
- Promotes changes in blood flow, which may be beneficial for a wound10,11
- Improves wound contraction and assists in stimulation of granulation tissue formation, compared to standard dressings12
Product features
Application
Evidence and case studies
Related technologies
PICO reimbursement helpline
Call S+N Reimbursement Hotline Services at 1 866-988-3491 Monday through Friday 8:00AM to 7:00PM ET for help with reimbursement questions.
Medical Education
Customer Information
*Compared to the PICO 7 and PICO 1.6 Systems.
**As demonstrated in biomechanical modelling on one suture.
Important Safety Information
The PICO pumps contain a MAGNET. Keep the PICO pumps at least 4 inches (10 cm) away from other medical devices at all times. As with all electrical medical equipment, failure to maintain appropriate distance may disrupt the operation of nearby medical devices. For full product and safety information, please see the Instructions for Use.
Recall and Complaints
Customer will provide such support and assistance as S+N may reasonably request in the event of a general or limited voluntary or mandatory recall of the Product(s). Customer shall promptly report any complaint in respect of the Products to complaints@smith-nephew.com.
Citations
1. Smith+Nephew 2018. Internal Report. RD/18/132.
2. Smith+Nephew 2018. Internal report. EO AWM. PCS230.001 v2.
3. Smith+Nephew 2019. Research & Development Report. RD/19/084.
4. Smith+Nephew 2019. Internal Report. DS/19/313/R.
5. Smith+Nephew 2018. Internal Report. EO/AWM/PICO/004/v1
6. Smith+Nephew February 2011. Internal Report. 1102010.
7. Loveluck J, et al. ePlasty. 2016.
8. Kilpadi DV, et al. Wound Repair Regen. 2011;19(5):588-596.
9. Smith+Nephew 2011. Internal report. 1102010.
10. Kirsner R, et al. Poster presented at Wild on Wounds National Wound Conference. September 12–15, 2018. Poster 18.
11. Karlakki S, et al. Bone Joint Res. 2013;2(12):276-84. 8.
12. Malmsjö M. et al. Eplasty 2014; 14:e15.
13. Hurd T, et al. Ostomy Wound Management. Volume 60. Issue 3. March 2014.
14. Gilchrist B, et al. Paper presented at: SAWC; 2020; Virtual.
15. Hudson DA, et al. Int Wound J. 2015;12(2):195-201.
16. Smith+Nephew 2018. Internal report. DS/18/015/R.
17. Sharp, E. Journal of Woundcare Cases supplement 2013, Vol 22, No 10, S5-9.
18 Payne C, et al. Eplasty Apr 2014, 14: e20.
19. Rossington, A. CT09/02, May 2015.