NATROX® O₂ is a wearable medical device designed to continuously deliver topical oxygen directly to a wound to promote and enhance healing. It’s easy to manage, allowing patients to continue their daily activities.
• Continuous therapy: Topical oxygen delivered directly to the wound bed 24/7 to promote wound healing
• Promotes mobility: Powered by a rechargeable battery; lightweight, small enough to be carried in a pocket
• Easy to use: Place ODS in the wound, connect the ODS and battery to the OG, and topical oxygen delivery begins
• Flexible care settings: Can be used across all care settings from acute to home
• Freedom of choice: Works with most semi-occlusive secondary dressings
• Adjunct to standard of care: Can be used in combination with standards of care such as compression, offloading, and total contact casting
NATROX® O₂ is a low-dose tissue oxygenation system intended to provide topical oxygen to aid in the healing of chronic wounds such as: skin ulcerations due to diabetes, venous stasis, post-surgical infections and gangrenous lesions, decubitus ulcers (bedsores), amputations/infected stumps, skin grafts, burns; and frostbite.
Ulcers due to thrombophlebitis; ulcers due to Raynaud's disease; wounds completely covered with eschar; wounds with fistulae or deep sinus tracts where the end cannot be probed; wounds covered with petroleum-based dressings; inadequate perfusion to support healing; ulcers resulting from infections, such as tuberculosis, syphilis, deep fungal infections; bites or third-degree burns.
• Always refer to the IFU for the most up-to-date information.
• Disconnect the NATROX® O₂ OG device during a shower or bath. The NATROX® O₂ ODS and dressing remain on the patient, but should be kept dry. The OG and ODS can be safely reconnected afterwards.
• The OG should not be sterilized, autoclaved, or flushed with water or any other fluid.
• Do not use if packaging has been previously opened or is damaged.
Some patients may experience increases in exudate, which can be a normal response to the use of topical oxygen.
NATROX® O₂ should be kept dry and stored between 5°C and 35°C (41°F and 95°F). Sterile items should not be opened until ready to use.
Oxygen
Burns
Chronic Wounds
Dehisced Wounds
Diabetic Foot
Infected Wounds
Moderate/Highly Exudating Wounds
Non/Minimally Exudating Wounds
Pressure Ulcers
Surgical Wounds
Venous Ulcers
Gather all supplies including the NATROX® O₂ Oxygen Generator (OG), NATROX® O₂ Oxygen Delivery System (ODS), surgical tape, gloves, wound cleaning supplies, and a primary and/or secondary dressing that will absorb wound fluid. If appropriate, cleanse the wound before applying the ODS. Remove the sterile ODS from its packaging. Position the ODS centrally to the wound, shiny beige side up, and remember to consider the position of the tubing for optimum patient comfort. Insert the battery in the OG, check that the green light is flashing, and attach the ODS tube via the twist-and-lock system (do not overtighten). ODS should be replaced at each dressing change and at least once a week.
The NATROX® O₂ batteries should be changed/charged every 24 hours. One is in use while the other is charging. The ODS should be replaced with each dressing change, and at least once a week.
Semi-occlusive dressing
One year warranty on the NATROX® O₂ OG and batteries
NATROX® O₂ OG with fitted battery size: 4.45"x 2.36"x 0.71", Weight: 3.8oz
NATROX® O₂ ODS size: 2.26" diameter with 39" tube length
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