Bio Compression VASCU-EASE Portable DVT Prophylaxis System, Includes 2 Vascu-Ease Pumps, Battery, Charger, One Size Fits all Sleeves
Product Description
From:Compression Medical
INTENDED USE:
The Vascu-Ease Portable DVT Prophylaxis has become one of the most important standards of care for non-ambulatory patients both in the hospital setting and at home.
The Vascu-Ease Portable DVT System by Bio Compression Systems brings a new level of innovation to the pneumatic compression device category. Our tube free solution comes complete with a fully integrated lithium ion battery that supplies over 20 hours of treatment on a single charge, assuring that patients can be transported easily from the hospital to their homes. And with one size fits all sleeves that can be replaced in a matter of seconds, our Vascu-Ease pumps can be reused time and time again.
Key Features:
- One button operation
- Compact and fully portable
- No cumbersome tubes
- Sealed re-chargeable battery
- Compliance Meter
- Soft-touch, washable, breathable sleeve
- Adjustable grip strip for a perfect fit
Caring for the environment is important to all of us, so Bio Compression Systems went one step further in developing the VascuEase System. While most portable DVT systems are completely discarded after use, the VascuEase pumps are removable and can be attached to a new set of sleeves in a matter of seconds. Disposable garments can be purchased separately to get the most out of every device purchased.
IC-1200-WH VASCU-EASE Portable DVT System Kit
Each kit contains:
- 2 Vascu-Ease Pumps
- One Set of Sleeves
- A Charger
- A Return Box
- User Manual
Technical Data |
Specifications |
Dimensions: |
2.7” x 5.10” (69mm x 130mm) |
Weight: |
Approx 0.5 lbs (0.277 kg) |
Mode of Operation: |
Cyclic |
Source of Power: |
3.7 volt Li-ion battery pack (made up of 1- 3.7 volt cell) |
Pressure Range: |
50 mmHg |
Prescription Required
CONTRAINDICATIONS
Any local condition of the extremity that would interfere
with its application including, but not limited to:
- Dermatitis
- Immediately following vein ligation
- Gangrene
- Skin grafts
- Casts or splints
- Severe arteriosclerosis or other ischemic vascular diseases
- Pulmonary edema
- Congestive heart failure
- Suspicion or confirmation of the presence of DVT
- Infections of the limb, including cellulitis without appropriate antibiotic coverage for at least 72 hours prior to treatment
- Presence of lymphangiosarcoma
- Inflammatory phlebitis or episodes of pulmonary embolism