Wound vac system info looking

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Dan Hatch
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Wound vac system info looking

Post by Dan Hatch » Wed Mar 04, 2026 11:36 pm

I know I am way off topic but there is a lot of knowledge on here,
Anyone know anything about wound vac systems or had experience with them?
Wife is getting one tomorrow and I am at a lose about it. Thanks Dan

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Re: Wound vac system info looking

Post by ironhorse » Thu Mar 05, 2026 6:42 am

A couple of years ago my dog had a snake bite that would not heal then they offered me a new wound vac treatment, I was impressed the wound healed quickly and without further complications.If it were for me I would go for it without hesitation. I didn't know they were now using that system on people best of luck to you and your wife. :D
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Re: Wound vac system info looking

Post by Dan Hatch » Thu Mar 05, 2026 9:51 am

Thanks for the encouragement. We are getting it, just was wondering if anyone on here had used one. The information here is great. Thanks Dan.
Any more information would be greatly appreciated.

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