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  2. A VAC therapy system includes a vacuum pump, a special bandage, a canister to collect fluid, and tubing. A healthcare provider first fits a layer of foam dressing over the wound, which is sealed ...

  3. What Is Vacuum-Assisted Wound Closure? - WebMD

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    fever of 102°F or higher. diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. confusion or dizziness. bleeding, warmth, or redness around the wound. itchiness or a rash around the dressing. Vacuum-assisted wound ...

  4. Augusta Medical Soma Therapy Premium. Price: $$$. Jay Simhan, MD, associate chair of the department of urology at Einstein Healthcare Network in Philadelphia, only uses the August Medical Soma ...

  5. Penis Pumps: What They Are and How to Use Them - WebMD

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    In 1997, the FDA stopped requiring a prescription for penis pumps because it found they were safe and effective as medical devices. As long as you choose a pump with a vacuum limiter and follow ...

  6. Vacuum Penile Pump Devices (VCD): How They Work & Side Effects

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    Vacuum constriction devices vary in cost from $300 to $500, depending on the brand and type. The battery-powered versions tend to be more expensive, but also tend to work a little more quickly.

  7. Negative-pressure wound therapy - Wikipedia

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    Negative pressure wound therapy device. Negative-pressure wound therapy (NPWT), also known as a vacuum assisted closure (VAC), is a therapeutic technique using a suction pump, tubing, and a dressing to remove excess exudate and promote healing in acute or chronic wounds and second- and third-degree burns. The therapy involves the controlled ...

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