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Product Type: Disposable
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HCPCS : (Medicare DME co-payment per billable unit min / max: $0.00 / $0.00)
SNAP™ SecuRing Hydrocolloid is a dressing for disposable negative pressure wound therapy device.
INTENDED USES: Treat wounds with the power of a disposable, mechanically powered Negative Pressure Wound Therapy System.
CLAIMED FEATURE: Combines the simplicity of advanced wound dressings with the benefits of negative pressure therapy in a discreet design..
OPTION: Size - 2" diameter.
Wound Reference does not produce, market, re-sell or distribute health care goods or services consumed by, or used on, patients.
Interface frequency of change: 1 time/ week
Interface frequency of change: 2 times/ week
Interface frequency of change: 3 times/ week
Interface: Antimicrobial
Interface: Black foam (hydrophophic polyurethane)
Interface: Gauze
Interface: Other types of foam or gauze
Interface: White foam (PVA)
Interface: Customizable to wound size/depth
Pump function: Irrigation or Instillation
Pump indication: Open abdomen
Pump indication: Post-surgical incision management
Pump power: Battery
Pump power: Electric (AC adapter)
Pump power: Mechanical
Pump settings: Continuous
Pump settings: Intermittent
Pump: Canister < or equal to 300 ml
Pump: Canister > 300 ml
Pump: Canister absent, uses dressing
Pump: Portable
Pump: Weight < 1 lb

Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT), with either durable or disposable devices, is a method of wound care to manage wound fluids and help wounds heal. The vacuum assisted drainage collection (i.e., NPWT) may be applied to try to cleanse the wound by removing fluids and stimulate healing.

In NPWT, your clinician will use a device that will apply negative pressure (suction) to the wound. Negative pressure is applied under airtight wound dressings to promote the healing of open wounds resistant to prior treatments.

Durable NPWT devices are powered with electrically or battery. Disposable devices do not use electricity but rather energy from batteries (e.g, PICO, V.A.C. Via, Prevena) or a spring mechanism (e.g., SNaP, CISNAP) to ensure portability. Durable NPWT can be bulky and interfere with normal activities. Disposable NPWT devices are portable, and can be applied more quickly and easily. Patients can wear under their clothing and continue their normal daily activities. 



For Medicare to cover this product, it needs to be ordered and applied by your clinician. A patient cannot purchase it directly from a Durable Medical Equipment (DME) store and receive reimbursement from Medicare for it. However, this product is also available for purchase from some stores on an out-of-pocket basis (with no reimbursement from Medicare). 

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