V12 Pro Pump (Inclusief compressiebroek)
Lymphatic drainage
The V12 Pro Pump has an intelligent control system that effectively and gently removes fluid. The pressure and duration can be adjusted.
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A powerful compressor
The intelligent control system ensures effective yet gentle fluid removal.
The pressure and duration of therapy can be adjusted exactly to the patient and his or her needs.
Indications
- Lymphedema
- Lipedema
- Venous edemas
- Edema mixtures
- Leg ulcer
- Post-thrombotic syndrome
- Post-traumatic edemas
- Thromboembolism prophylaxis
- Diabetic foot deformity (as part of a complex treatment concept)
- Peripheral arterial occlusive disease (in the context of a complex treatment concept)
Contraindications
- Compensated cardiac insufficiency
- Erysipelas acute soft tissue trauma of the extremities
- Occlusion processes in the lymphatic system
- Extensive thrombosis, thrombosis or suspected thrombosis
- Pulmonary edema
- Neuropathy
Digital pressure and time control with alarm function
The large multi-information display allows the user to determine the pressure and duration of therapy and to increase or decrease the pressure even during therapy.
Particularly easy to use
The clear connections of all fittings make application particularly easy and safe. Treatment can be prepared in a few simple steps.

Functionality
The use of proper treatment cuffs is critical to the success of compression therapy.
The right cuff
- Should be adjusted to the leg or arm circumference
- must be sufficiently long
- with lymphedema and lipedema (which involve the entire leg or extend above the iliac crest), the cuff should enclose the pelvic area. In these patients, compression pants are the best option.
Additional stimulation in the groin, abdomen and pelvic area will improve decongestion.
Options:
Recommended device settings for therapy with intermittent compression
The parameters listed here are manufacturer's recommendations. The use of appropriate treatment cuffs is critical to the success of compression therapy.
Patients with venous disease, for example, chronic venous insufficiency:
- Start with a low pressure (20-30 mmHg) and slowly increase, depending on your well-being, to about 40-50 mmHg
- Therapy time should be started with about 15 min and increased depending on tolerance (to about 20-30 min).
- The frequency of therapy should ideally be 3 times/day
Patients with lymphedema, lipedema, mixed forms of edema, post-thrombotic syndrome and leg ulcers:
- Start with a low pressure (20-30 mmHg) and slowly increase, depending on your well-being, to about 40-50 mmHg
- Start the therapy time with about 15 min and increase it to about 30-45 min depending on your tolerance
- The frequency of therapy should ideally be 3 times/day
The basic rule is:
If pain occurs during treatment, therapy should be stopped immediately and a doctor should be consulted.
Technical data:
Pressure range: 15 to 80 mmHg
Duration of treatment: 15 to 60 min.
Ventilation: 10 to 120 sec.
(The aeration and venting times each apply to one cycle)





