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The Wound Vac Company offers sales & rentals of wound vac units, as well as CEU courses on negative pressure wound therapy. Learn more.
The Wound Vac Company offers the Wound Pro® Control Unit, wound therapy dressing kits, Y connectors and collection canisters from Pensar Medical. Learn more.
Learn more about The Wound Vac Company, our founder, and the wound care products and licensed negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) courses we offer.
wound vac rentals have never been easier. The Wound Vac Company is the in-home, in-office negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) team that surgeons, DVMs, skilled nursing & medical staff rely on for wound vac equipment and support.
Features & benefits of the WoundPro® Basic & Advanced Series Dressing Kits, made by Pensar Medical and available from The Wound Vac Company. Learn more.
The WoundPro® Control Unit. The finest, most powerful, most versatile NPWT system available anywhere. Designed and manufactured in the USA. Backed by Pensar Medical’s best in industry, 3 year warranty.
The Wound Vac Company offers a full array of collection canisters from Pensar Medical for both Basic and Advanced Series WoundPro® wound vacs. two different control units. Please contact us for additional information on canister sizes, parts, product numbers and accessories.
“Can you drive with a wound vac?” The WoundPro® wound vac is totally portable and has a 36-hour battery life, as well as a stylish and discreet carrying bag. Regardless of the location of the wound, if patients are ambulatory enough to drive, then yes, they can drive with a wound vac.
The Wound Vac Company is currently one of the few U.S. providers of CE-licensed courses on advanced wound care techniques utilizing negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) for healthcare providers & insurance companies. We are accredited by the CEU Institute in all 50 states.
The new PocketDoc™ is a unique, single-patient-use negative pressure wound therapy unit that provides independence & discretion for “on-the-go” patients.