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Listing: #2412097
Condition: Used - Good
Brand: KENDALL
Type: Pump Lymphedema
Model: 9525 Express
Depth: 5 inches
Height: 7 inches
Width: 7 inches
So if you are interested in purchasing our wonderful medical equipment you can address our superb 24/7 online support system. We are always ready to help you. Remember that our store often provides many different promos and you can get a good discount.Our activity is very important and unusual because our goods give the hope. The products of our store have many different advantages. Details The SCD EXPRESS Compression System is a clinically proven modality for the prevention of Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) and Pulmonary Embolism (PE). The system consists of the SCD EXPRESS controller, non-disposable tubing and single patient use leg garments. The compression sleeve contains three bladders to deliver circumferential, sequential and gradient compression to ensure clearance of the deep veins without the risk of distal blood trapping. The sleeve is anatomically designed with adjustable sleeve closure offering a customized fit for each patient. The SCD EXPRESS Compression System offers a clinician the option of two different prophylactic methods with one controller; leg compression and foot compression. This new system provides a number of unique features that improve prophylaxis for every patient. The SCD EXPRESS Compression System allows one or two limb operation giving the end user more flexibility for prophylaxis options. The battery operation makes the device transportable for uninterrupted protection throughout a patient's stay in the hospital. The more active or ambulating patients can continue the protection without being tethered to a wall outlet. Product Specifications Dimensions: 6.2" x 7"W x 4.5"D Weight: 3.5 pounds Power Requirements: 115 VAC, 50/60 Hz Compression Type: Sequential, Gradient Pressure Set Pressure: 45 mmHg ankle, 40mmHg calf, 30 mmHg thigh Cycle Duration 71 variable Bed Hook: Yes Alarms: Low Pressure, High Pressure, Internal Electronics Malfunction