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Product Type: Durable - Pumps
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HCPCS : E2402 RR (Medicare DME co-payment per billable unit min / max: $0.00 / $0.00)
The NewEra® II NPWT pump is a Negative pressure wound therapy device.
INTENDED USES: For use in the post-acute care setting.
CLAIMED FEATURES: It has a lightweight ergonomic design. It is equipped with touch screen controls, OPTION of continuous vs. intermittent suction settings, leak alarm, tube blockage alarm, canister full alarm, screen lock feature and a carrying bag. It comes standard with a 300cc canister and tube clamps to avoid exudate spillage. The canister has overflow capabilities to prevent fluid reflux into the wound and to block fluid passage into the pump when canister is full. Battery life is up to 24 hours. Screen displays both time to battery exhaustion (when unplugged) and time to full charge (when plugged into a power source).
Wound Reference does not produce, market, re-sell or distribute health care goods or services consumed by, or used on, patients.
Interface frequency of change: 1 time/ week
Interface frequency of change: 2 times/ week
Interface frequency of change: 3 times/ week
Interface: Antimicrobial
Interface: Black foam (hydrophophic polyurethane)
Interface: Gauze
Interface: Other types of foam or gauze
Interface: White foam (PVA)
Interface: Customizable to wound size/depth
Pump function: Irrigation or Instillation
Pump indication: Open abdomen
Pump indication: Post-surgical incision management
Pump power: Battery
Pump power: Electric (AC adapter)
Pump power: Mechanical
Pump settings: Continuous
Pump settings: Intermittent
Pump: Canister < or equal to 300 ml
Pump: Canister > 300 ml
Pump: Canister absent, uses dressing
Pump: Portable
Pump: Weight < 1 lb

Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT), with either durable or disposable devices, is a method of wound care to manage wound fluids and help wounds heal. The vacuum assisted drainage collection (i.e., NPWT) may be applied to try to cleanse the wound by removing fluids and stimulate healing.


In NPWT, your clinician will use a device that will apply negative pressure (suction) to the wound. Negative pressure is applied under airtight wound dressings to promote the healing of open wounds resistant to prior treatments.

Durable NPWT devices may operate on rechargeable or disposable batteries, or DC adapter power. These devices are sometimes heavier, larger, and louder due to presence of an electronic pump mechanism.

Rental is available for 4 months

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