The VivereX®. The latest advancement in NPWT.
- 120mmHG of portable negative pressure for fast formulation of granulation tissue
- 10 days of uninterrupted wound therapy with an easy to wear, canister-free pump
- 8 sizes of multilayered sterile dressings to suit a multitude of wound sites and types
- A high liquid handling capacity for reduced dressing changes and a decreased risk of postoperative wound complications
The VivereX®. Ease of use on common wounds.
The VivereX® is Patient Friendly
Easy to Use
Apply the ready-to-use wound dressing. Press the start button and start the therapy begin. Offering 10 days of continuous therapy, its patient-friendly design has visual indicators to show when it’s time for a dressing change and alerts for air leaks or when the battery is low.
Cost Effective
The VivereX® dressing has an extensive exudate capacity which means fewer dressing changes, fewer health care hours needed, and less wastage. The savings compared to standard wound care could add up to over $7000, see our cost comparison here.
Fits Around Their Life
The VivereX® pump is portable, discreet, and small enough to be placed in a pocket or attached to clothing using its unique fixed clip system. It means a patient can stay mobile without interruption to their healing.
Where can I use the VivereX®?
The VivereX® is recommended for the prevention of postoperative wound complications, and in patients with the following:
- Acute wounds
- Chronic wound with small or medium secretion
- Skin grafts
- Pressure injuries
- Diabetics ulcers
- Surgical clean closed incision
- Ulcus cruris venosum
- Subacute dehisced wounds
- Traumatic wounds
- Burn injury grades I and II
Multilayer silicone sterilised dressing
The VivereX® pump comes complete with a multi-layered sterile dressing available in 8 different sizes. It allows an even distribution of negative pressure on the surface of a wound and the wound contact layer of the VivereX® dressing is made of a special silicone which reduces disruption and trauma to the wound during the dressing change, leading to less pain and discomfort for the patient.