Invia® Motion™ - 60 Days Negative Pressure Wound Therapy System

• 60 days of uninterrupted NPWT therapy
• Patients sent home or to long-term care facility with own personal pump, reduces chances of cross-contamination
• Starter kit contains all pump supplies
• Audible and visual notifications with troubleshooting tips
• Size and weight promote mobility
• Quiet operation with quick canister replacement
The Invia® Motion™ - 60 Days Negative Pressure Wound Therapy System is indicated for use on diabetic neuropathic ulcers, pressure or venous insufficiency ulcers, chronic wounds, traumatic wounds, acute or subacute wounds, dehisced wounds, partial-thickness burns, flaps and graphs.
Contraindicated for use in the presence of: malignancy of the wound, untreated osteomyelitis, non-enteric fistula, unexplored fistula, necrotic tissue with eschar present, exposed vasculature, exposed nerves, exposed anastomotic site of blood vessels or bypass, or exposed organs.
Refer to Instructions for Use (IFU).
Store Starter Kit between 15% - 93% humidity and -20° to 50°C (-4°to 122°F).
Accommodates large wounds | |
Accommodates small wounds | ● |
Adjustable PSI | ● |
Antimicrobial interface available | ● |
Battery-operated | ● |
Disposable | |
Foam interface | ● |
Gauze interface | ● |
Instillation function | |
Intermittent-pressure setting | ● |
Irrigation function | |
Portable (under 1lb) | ● |
Single-use – 10 days | |
Single-use – 15 days | |
Single-use – 7 days | |
Touchscreen | |
Usable on closed wounds | |
Usable on open wounds | ● |
Variable pressure setting |
Educational Material Available | ● |
Free Samples/Trials Available | |
Published Clinical Article Available | ● |
Chronic Wounds
Dehisced Wounds
Diabetic/Neuropathic Ulcers
Flaps and Grafts
Open Wounds
Partial-Thickness Burns
Pressure Ulcers
Traumatic Wound
Venous Ulcers
Preparation for Use:
Connect the canister/tubing set to the pump by inserting and rotating the canister/tubing set to secure. Prepare the carrying case by adjusting shoulder/belt strap. Insert the Motion device and canister/tubing set into the carrying case. Connect the canister tubing to the wound drain tubing or dressing interface.
Operating Instructions:
Turn the device on. Default pressure setting is -125mmHg in constant therapy mode. To change pressure setting, press and hold for 3 seconds "pressure level button". Press the button until desired pressure setting is displayed on screen. Pump automatically sets after 5 seconds of no button activity.
Power Supply and Battery Management:
A fully charged battery can be expected to delivery therapy for approximately 10 hours. An acoustic signal will sound when there is approximately 30 minutes of battery life left. If the battery is fully empty, it will take approximately 4 hours to fully charge. It is recommended that the pump remain connected to an AC power source when the patient is not mobile or is resting.
Notifications and Troubleshooting:
Invia® Motion™ - 60 Days Negative Pressure Wound Therapy System has five acoustic and visual notifications for effective use. Each notification has image and text troubleshooting tips for easy reconciliation.
End of Life and Disposal:
Invia® Motion™ - 60 Days Negative Pressure Wound Therapy System provides up to 60 days of uninterrupted NPWT therapy plus an additional 72 hours of safety time. At the end of use, the pump can be disposed in accordance with local disposal regulations or returned to Medela.
Instruction video available at www.medela-healthcare.us/healthcare/university/npwt
Caution: Federal US law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician.
Routine dressing changes should occur every 48-72 hours. Dressing changes for infected wounds should be considered more frequently.
Dressing (wound contact layer, wound filler, wound cover, drain, External Suction Interface (ESI) should be changed every 48 to 72 hours, but no less than 3 times a week, or as instructed by the health care professional.
Change canister/tubing set when full or with dressing changes.
For use with both Invia Gauze Dressing Kits, Foam Dressing Kits and Invia® Silverlon®.
Consists of metal, plastic, electrical, and battery components.
Two years after date of delivery or expires after 60 days of usage plus 72 hours of safety time, if used in accordance with the Instructions for Use booklet. The manufacturer is not liable for any damage caused by incorrect operation, inappropriate usage as well as us by unauthorized persons.
Latex-friendly
Non-allergenic
Non comedogenic
Non-cytotoxic
Non-irritating
Vacuum range: -60mmHg, -80mmHg, -100mmHg, -125mmHg, -150mmHg, -175mmHg
Flow: 1L/min
Weight: 0.88lb or 700g without canister
IP22
H x W x D: 3.9"x3.8"x2.05"
ISO 9001, 13485
CE (93/42/EEC, IIa)
Max noise level: 46 db(A)
Operation of device: between 15% and 93% humidity, 5°C-40°C, and 70kPa-106kPa atmospheric pressure
Store/transport device: between 15% and 93% humidity, -20°C-50°C, and 70kPa-106kPa atmospheric pressure
Battery Type: NiMH
Battery Life During Routine Use: Approximately 10 hours
Battery Recharge Time: 4 hours
Tubing: Silicone (medical grade)
Patient Cone Connector: Polypropylene
Medela supplies health care professionals with an innovative portfolio of products and services for negative pressure wound therapy that includes devices, gauze and foam dressing kits, Invia® Silverlon® dressings and accessories.