The Device Matters.
The Method Matters More.
We’ve developed a proven, trusted method for NPWT dressing application that delivers consistent results—right the first time, nearly every time.
Over the last 17 years we’ve learned that successful wound vac therapy depends on far more than the machine itself. Dressing construction, skin preparation, sealing techniques, and a handful of small details often determine whether therapy succeeds or fails. That’s what we help clinicians with every day.
While you focus on healing your patients, we’ll be there to support you every step of the way.
Equipment • Supplies • Training • Support
The Wound Vac Company
we do negative pressure – and we do it right
Helping Veterinarians Make Wound Vac Therapy Work Since 2009
Texas A&M
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Mizzou
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CROW Center for Wildlife Rescue
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Ole Miss
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Reef Keepers BVI
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Purdue
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Kentucky Equine Athlete
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Tufts
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MS State
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Zoo Miami
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Infinium Veterinary
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Blue Pearl
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VCA
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Piper Veterinary
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Piedmont Equine Practice
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Texas A&M ✯ Mizzou ✯ CROW Center for Wildlife Rescue ✯ Ole Miss ✯ Reef Keepers BVI ✯ Purdue ✯ Kentucky Equine Athlete ✯ Tufts ✯ MS State ✯ Zoo Miami ✯ Infinium Veterinary ✯ Blue Pearl ✯ VCA ✯ Piper Veterinary ✯ Piedmont Equine Practice ✯
Why Veterinary Teams Contact Us
Dogs have fur.
Horses don’t stand still.
Birds have feathers.
Sea turtles swim.
Let’s just say your patients don’t always follow discharge instructions.
Every species presents its own challenges when applying and maintaining a wound vac dressing.
The good news?
Chances are we’ve seen it before.
For more than 17 years, negative pressure wound therapy has been all we’ve done.
We’ve learned that successful wound vac therapy depends on much more than the machine itself. Dressing construction, skin preparation, sealing techniques, and dozens of small details often determine whether therapy succeeds or fails.
That’s where we can help.
While you focus on healing your patients, we’ll help you make wound vac therapy work.
