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Comparative sNPWT Study Reveals Clinical and Economic Insights

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A new retrospective study of more than 17,000 orthopedic surgery patients provides timely evidence on the impact of single-use negative pressure wound therapy (sNPWT) systems in real-world practice. Leveraging the PREMIER PINC AI Healthcare Database, researchers compared outcomes for patients treated with PICO◇ sNPWT versus PREVENA™ from 2017-2022.

What you’ll learn from this analysis:

  • How different sNPWT systems influence wound outcomes, including a 63.9% lower odds of dehiscence with PICO◇ sNPWT (p<0.05).
  • The effect of therapy choice on length of stay, with 29.7% shorter hospitalizations observed in the PICO◇ cohort (p<0.0001).
  • The role of sNPWT in reducing direct hospital costs—both at admission and post-surgery.
  • Broader implications for balancing clinical performance with cost efficiency in orthopedic care.

This study highlights how evidence-driven comparisons of sNPWT solutions can guide providers toward strategies that improve patient recovery while containing costs. Access this insightful infographic to learn more!

Reference: Bashyal RK, Searle R, Nherera LM, Wright A. Effects of single-use negative pressure wound therapy on healthcare use: US analysis of a large claims database. J Wound Care. 2025;34(8):555–562.


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