Wuhan SDC Medical Technology Co., Ltd., a premier medical device manufacturer with headquarters in Beijing and Wuhan, China, excels in advancing wound management solutions. Our team of dedicated professionals is committed to addressing both acute and chronic wound care needs with innovative technology.
Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Device with Integrated Topical Oxygen Therapy is a breakthrough in wound care, combining two powerful technologies to accelerate healing and improve patient outcomes.
Negative Pressure Wound Therapy with instillation and dwell time
Chronic wounds
Acute wounds
1 Five-Lumen Design
2 Special Detection Hole
3 1.8m ample length with self-lock connector
4 Pre-attached drape on the port pat
5 Additional irrigation tube
Experience the future of wound care with our "Advanced NPWT Device with Integrated Topical Oxygen Therapy"—your trusted partner in effective, efficient, and patient-friendly wound management.
SDC integrates Topical Oxygen Therapy (TOT) directly into our NPWT system. While traditional NPWT only uses negative pressure, our technology simultaneously combats wound hypoxia by delivering controlled oxygen, accelerating granulation tissue formation and improving outcomes for complex, hypoxic wounds.
Absolutely. Our devices feature high-fluid capacity and intelligent suction control, efficiently removing excess exudate to minimize maceration risk. The patented dressing design ensures consistent negative pressure distribution and patency, even in challenging wound environments.
Every SDC device is manufactured in our state-of-the-art certified factory in Wuhan. We adhere to the strictest international quality standards (ISO 13485), employing rigorous testing at every production stage, from component sourcing to final assembly, to guarantee performance, safety, and durability.
Yes. We design our NPWT units with both the patient and clinician in mind. They are lightweight, feature low-noise pumps, and have intuitive, user-friendly interfaces, making them safe and easy to manage for effective continued care outside the hospital.