Powerful, portable NPWT

The RENASYS GO System is suitable for a variety of wound types, enabling a seamless transition from acute to post-acute or home care settings.

Applying controlled levels of sub-atmospheric pressure to a wound,3 NPWT works to effectively manage wounds in a variety of ways.4 When clinical efficacy is combined with convenience and mobility, the result is a versatile tNPWT option.4-6

Distributed through Rotech Healthcare Inc. to offer:

  • An easy intake process and continuity of care
  • 24/7 technical support from an experienced, dedicated team
  • Facilitation of same-day discharge 7 days a week
  • Insurance specialists and in-network with many insurances
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Product features

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For ordering information (RENASYS GO), contact your local Rotech® Healthcare Inc sales representative

For system availability (RENASYS GO), consult the WoundExpert® electronic health records

Customer information

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Important Safety Information

The information herein is intended for healthcare professionals. RENASYS is contraindicated in the presence of untreated osteomyelitis, exposed arteries/veins/organs/nerves, necrotic tissue with eschar present, malignancy in the wound, non-enteric and unexplored fistulas, and exposed anastomotic sites. Excessive bleeding is a serious risk associated with the application of suction to wounds, which may result in death or serious injury. 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.

Terms & Conditions and Warranties

Citations

1. Smith_Nephew 2009. Internal Report. W07328R32.

2. Smith+Nephew 2009. Internal Report. CSR/CT0804ST779.

3. Apelqvist J, et al. Journal of Wound Care. 2017;26(3):S1-S154.

4. Hurd T, et al. Advances in Wound Care. 2017;6(1):33-37.

5. Rahmanian-Schwarz A, et al. Burns. 2012;38(4):573-577.

6. IECEE 2016.IEC SYSTEM FOR MUTUAL RECOGNITION OF TEST CERTIFICATES FOR ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT (IECEE) CB SCHEME. US/6298/ITS.

7. Hurd T, et al. International Wound Journal. 2010;7(6):448-455.

8. Smith+Nephew 2018. Internal report. ST924A.

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