Michael Barbella, Managing Editor10.19.23
Medela has introduced a new sterile dressing within its negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) portfolio. The Invia Integrated Dressing is indicated for all wound types, including closed surgical incision, and can be used in the hospital or home setting, for up to seven days.
“We are thrilled to support the needs of our customers across the USA by introducing our Integrated Dressing,” Medela CEO Annette Brüls said. “Backed by more than six decades of expertise in medical vacuum technology, this long-awaited product is available as an extension of our full-system solution to support wound healing. When we set out to support this category, we applied our research-based suction technology to our negative pressure wound therapy solutions, and we’ve found that this provides an optimal environment for confident and effective wound healing.”
The Invia Integrated Dressing received U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval in July and is designed to work with Medela NPWT pumps, Liberty, and Motion, which work to maintain even pressure while pulling fluid away and keeping it off the wound site to support healing. The Integrated Dressing is a "peel-and-stick" adhesive, comprised of a three-layer fluid handling pad that features a skin-friendly silicone adhesive border. The Integrated Dressing also includes a Quick-connector, common across the Medela NPWT portfolio for familiar pump-to-dressing connection, which offers clinician convenience while maximizing patient confidence and comfort.
With decades of expertise in medical vacuum technology, Medela’s NPWT solutions integrate Intelligent Pressure Control to ensure consistent and even pressure is delivered directly to the wound site, to promote the body’s natural wound healing and tissue regeneration process.
The Medela system also includes Dynamic Exudate Removal technology featuring double-lumen tubing to prevent blockages, efficiently remove exudate, and dynamically adapt to fluid fluctuations to pull fluid away from the wound and into the canister while allowing the body to continue its natural wound healing and tissue regeneration process.
The whole NPWT Innovation system solution is further informed by feedback from customers and healthcare professionals to include:
Medela’s U.S.-based manufacturing and development facility is headquartered in McHenry, Ill. Medela is a global manufacturer of medical vacuum solutions. Medela provides research-based breast milk feeding and baby products, healthcare solutions for hospitals, and clinical education. Medela is dedicated to developing innovations that build better outcomes, providing the leading research-based breast milk feeding and baby products, healthcare solutions for hospitals, and clinical education.
“We are thrilled to support the needs of our customers across the USA by introducing our Integrated Dressing,” Medela CEO Annette Brüls said. “Backed by more than six decades of expertise in medical vacuum technology, this long-awaited product is available as an extension of our full-system solution to support wound healing. When we set out to support this category, we applied our research-based suction technology to our negative pressure wound therapy solutions, and we’ve found that this provides an optimal environment for confident and effective wound healing.”
The Invia Integrated Dressing received U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval in July and is designed to work with Medela NPWT pumps, Liberty, and Motion, which work to maintain even pressure while pulling fluid away and keeping it off the wound site to support healing. The Integrated Dressing is a "peel-and-stick" adhesive, comprised of a three-layer fluid handling pad that features a skin-friendly silicone adhesive border. The Integrated Dressing also includes a Quick-connector, common across the Medela NPWT portfolio for familiar pump-to-dressing connection, which offers clinician convenience while maximizing patient confidence and comfort.
With decades of expertise in medical vacuum technology, Medela’s NPWT solutions integrate Intelligent Pressure Control to ensure consistent and even pressure is delivered directly to the wound site, to promote the body’s natural wound healing and tissue regeneration process.
The Medela system also includes Dynamic Exudate Removal technology featuring double-lumen tubing to prevent blockages, efficiently remove exudate, and dynamically adapt to fluid fluctuations to pull fluid away from the wound and into the canister while allowing the body to continue its natural wound healing and tissue regeneration process.
The whole NPWT Innovation system solution is further informed by feedback from customers and healthcare professionals to include:
- Whisper-quiet suction technology, minimizing disturbances during therapy
- Compact and lightweight design that maximizes patient comfort and mobility
- Award-winning support from our in-house customer excellence team
- Straightforward pricing structure for increased accessibility and better transparency through predictable month-to-month spend that reduces administrative burdens and lowers cost without impacting patient care
Medela’s U.S.-based manufacturing and development facility is headquartered in McHenry, Ill. Medela is a global manufacturer of medical vacuum solutions. Medela provides research-based breast milk feeding and baby products, healthcare solutions for hospitals, and clinical education. Medela is dedicated to developing innovations that build better outcomes, providing the leading research-based breast milk feeding and baby products, healthcare solutions for hospitals, and clinical education.