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NOX DIVIUM SDN. BHD.
SEAL: Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Device
Dr. Dhayanand M.D. ( UPM )
Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT):
Currently available to only 0.1% of patients who need it.To make sure 100% of patients who need it get itThe Reason We Exist
WHAT IS IT?What is it? What does it do?Medical device that applies negative pressure (vacuum) to the surface of the wound
Who invented it? Conceptualized and designed in Malaysia
Is it proven?
Is it proven?
SEAL cost comparison
Is it accessible?
MOH establishing a Wound Care UnitAll 139 Hospitals in Malaysia will have a wound care teamUK- 3 billion pounds (2005)US- 25 billion USD (2009)Malaysia- RM 337 million (2% of MOH budget RM 16,870,767,600)Epidemiology and Healthcare impact of chronic wounds
Benefits to patients & healthcare providersReduced number of dressing changes.Reduced pain during dressing change (by 80%).Reduced wound odour and better exudate management.Increased mobility (can do concurrent physiotherapy).Reduced hospital stay
KOS PERUMAHAN PESAKIT DI HOSPITAL UNTUK SEHARI (2005)
Source: World Health Organization (WHO), 2005.http://www.who.int/choice/country/mys/cost/en/KOS PURATA = [115.21 + 150.31 + 205.30] / 3 = RM156
RM156.94 X 5 hari = RM784.70
RM 784.70 X 1.4 = RM1098.60
HOSPITAL TYPECOST PER DAY (RM)PRIMARY115.21SECONDARY150.31TERTIARY205.30
DIABETES IN MALAYSIA
DIABETES IN MALAYSIA20% of 29.5 million6 million diabetics25% will develop foot ulcers1.5 million50% will require amputation750,000 patientsIf I can help 10% thats 75,000 amputations prevented
SUMMARYMaking a vital treatment widely availableMade in MalaysiaLow costAccessible Sustainable business, no government subsidy, massive government supportPotential to go beyond our shores
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