One product platform. Many applications.
For which applications / wound healing disorders is CPT® cold plasma suitable?
CPT® cold plasma is integrated as an adjunct to established procedures.
It can be used in both outpatient and inpatient settings, including during surgery, to reduce bacterial load in complex wounds and promote wound healing.
Select your area of focus:
Wound healing disorders and acute wounds
Wide-area CPT® cold plasma therapy is used as an adjunctive treatment for wounds that heal by secondary intention. These include chronic wounds, complex acute wounds, and severe burns.
Complex acute wounds
These include all types of postoperative
wound healing disorders (e.g., infected
wounds) and severe traumatic
wounds. A small selectionTypical indications:
- Complications from
infections associated with split-skin grafts or
flap surgery - Wound dehiscence
- Wound healing disorder after amputation
- Groin infections
- Impaired wound healing associated with an
endoprosthesis - Infected port catheter
Secondary-healing sternal wounds, as well as pre- and substernal wounds
, and severe mediastinitis- Pacemaker pocket infections
- LVAD driveline infections
- Complications from
Severe burns
They are often characterized by a complex wound environment
. In this context,
is often due to a combination of persistent and acute inflammation, microbialColonization or infection, impaired
Granulation and impaired angiogenesis.
- Severe second- and third-degree
burns
- Complications from
infections associated with split-skin grafts or
tissue and skin substitutes
- Infection, including with pathogens resistant to multiple antibiotics (
)
- Severe second- and third-degree
Wound healing disorders and acute wounds
Wide-area CPT® cold plasma therapy is used as an adjunctive treatment for wounds that heal by secondary intention. These include chronic wounds, complex acute wounds, and severe burns.
Chronic wounds
A chronic wound is defined
as a loss of skin integrity and, in some cases,one or more of which lie below—
—the structures with a missingHealing within eight weeks.
- Leg ulcer (venous, arterial, or a combination of both (
)) - Diabetic foot syndrome
- Pressure ulcers
- Ulcers associated with peripheral arterial disease (PAD)
- Ulcerations with lymphatic congestion
- Atypical chronic wounds
(e.g., epidermolysis bullosa)
- Leg ulcer (venous, arterial, or a combination of both (
Applications
CPT® Cold Plasma is used in both outpatient and inpatient settings—including during surgery.
It integrates seamlessly into existing treatment plans.
Inpatient
- Vascular Surgery
- Cardiac surgery
- Spinal Cord Injury Centers / Paraplegiology
- Dermatology
- Internal Medicine / Diabetes Medicine
- Trauma Surgery
- Orthopedics
- General and Visceral Surgery
Outpatient
- Specialists in:
Vascular Surgery, General Surgery,
Trauma Surgery, Plastic Surgery,
Dermatology, Diabetology,
Orthopedics, General Practice - Family doctors
- Wound clinics, outpatient medical centers affiliated with hospitals
- Day treatment centers
- Home Care Suppliers / Wound Care Centers
- Home Care Services / Wound Care Centers
- Specialists in:
Users of the CPT® product platform particularly appreciate:
Quick application
Just 2 minutes per treatment
Standardized and reproducible
No manual device guidance
No additional gas required
CPT® Cold Plasma uses ambient air
Suitable for large-scale use
(including for wound areas larger than 100 cm² or entire body parts)
Versatile
Can be used with a sterile pouch for hard-to-reach wounds
Easy to integrate into existing workflows
e.g., can also be used during surgery
Versatile and easy to mix and match
e.g., using negative pressure therapy, skin substitutes, or tissue grafts
Evidence-based and clinically validated
e.g., the POWER study
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