PICO◊ 7 Single Use Negative Pressure Wound Therapy System
Combines proprietary AIRLOCK◊ Technology with patient-centric features to deliver consistent NPWT on open wounds and closed surgical incisions for up to 7 days1-3
Combines proprietary AIRLOCK◊ Technology with patient-centric features to deliver consistent NPWT on open wounds and closed surgical incisions for up to 7 days1-3
Featuring an exclusive mode of action that 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 high-risk surgical incisions:
For complex open wounds:
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.
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.
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