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VenaGo™
VenaGo™
VenaGo™
VenaGo™
VenaGo™
VenaGo™
VenaGo™
VenaGo™

VenaGo™

DVT risk doesn’t end when patients leave the hospital—in fact, the risk can continue for 30 days or more after discharge. VenaGo™ from DJO® is a portable device designed to offer convenient DVT prevention. Based on clinically proven* technology, the innovative, pre-set pressure cycle provides compression to the leg that mimics the blood flow when you are walking, helping to prevent the formation of dangerous blood clots deep inside the leg.

This product is not reimbursable by Medicare.

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HCPCS Code
Not reimbursable by Medicare
Key Features
  • Battery operated
  • Single button controls
  • No cords to plug-in or tubes to connect
  • The rechargeable battery provides compression all night (10 - 12 hours)
  • Battery recharges in just four hours
  • Graduated sequential compression features 2 overlapping aircells
  • Easy-to-see pressure readings and total use time
  • Applies 50mmhg once per minute
Indications for Use
  • Aid in the prevention of DVT
  • Can also be used as an aid in the prophylaxis for DVT by persons expecting to be stationary for long
    periods of time
  • Aids in enhancing blood circulation
  • Helps to diminish post-operative pain and swelling
  • Helps reduce wound healing time
  • Aid in the treatment of:
    stasis dermatitis, venous stasis ulcers, arterial and
    diabetic leg ulcers, chronic venous insufficiency and
    reduction of edema in the lower limbs
Manufacturer
DJO
Manuf. Part No.
31M
Size Chart
Universal
Left/Right
Universal

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