Devices that provide transdermal, systemic, or topical applications of oxygen. Transdermal sustained delivery utilizes a battery operated oxygen generator unit and a sterile delivery cannula to provide normobaric sustained oxygen therapy into a wound under a dressing. Systemic therapy utilizes chambers to provide oxygen to all tissues of the body by pressurizing an individual to greater than one atmosphere while breathing surface equivalent mixtures in excess of 100 percent. Topical therapy utilizes closed containers sealed to a body part that apply more than 100 percent surface equivalency of oxygen. Oxygen therapy is indicated for chronic problem wounds caused by diabetes, venous or arterial insufficiency, and pressure. Systemic therapy may be part of a procedure billed using a CPT code. Some private insurers have assigned a temporary national code to the transdermal delivery device.
| Product Name |
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| BARA-MED® XD Clinical Acrylic Monoplace Hyperbaric Chamber |
| Cylindrical Multiplace |
| EpiFlo(^S)(^D)™ |
| Rectangular Multiplace |
| Sigma 34 |
| Sigma 40 |
| Sigma II |
| Sigma MP |