Corporate News
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International Consensus Document Offers Greater Clarity on Treatment and Prevention of Pressure Ulcers
New insights from global experts on pressure ulcers to be released at the 20th Conference of the European Wound Management Association (EWMA) in Geneva
KCI to Feature Full Range of Negative Pressure Technology Platform at EWMA
KCI will launch its full range of new NPTP products and support the release of a consensus document on pressure ulcer prevention titled International Review - Pressure, Shear, Friction and Microclimate in Context
KCI Appoints Ron Silverman, M.D., FACS, Chief Medical Officer
Latest Innovation Provides Groundbreaking Design in Negative Pressure Wound Therapy
KCI to Launch the V.A.C.VIA™, an Advanced Mobile Healing Technology
Latest Innovation Provides Groundbreaking Design in Negative Pressure Wound Therapy
KCI Appoints Kien Nguyen Vice President of Global Marketing for Active Healing Solutions™
Will Oversee Global Market Development for Negative Pressure Technology Platform
KCI to Feature Unparalleled Range of NPTP Products and Services at SAWC
Negative Pressure Symposium and Conference Exhibit to Focus on KCI's Ongoing Commitment to Improve and Simplify Negative Pressure Treatments
KCI Launches the Prevena™ Incision Management System in Europe and Canada
Prevena™ System First and Only Powered Negative Pressure Product Designed to Manage Incisions at Risk of Complication
KCI Launches the Prevena™ Incision Management System in Europe and Canada
Prevena™ System First and Only Powered Negative Pressure Product Designed to Manage Incisions at Risk of Complication
KCI Pledges additional Haiti Relief
Disaster has a way of bringing us together. Today KCI has come together as a company to address the significant needs of the people in Haiti. As you know, KCI has been able to donate our products, and now we’d like to help stretch the impact of donations employees may choose to make to the Haiti relief efforts.
KCI Sends Critically Needed Medical Products to Haiti to Help Treat Seriously Wounded
KCI Donates its Signature V.A.C.® Therapy and Other Wound Care Products; In-Kind Donation Valued at More Than $2 Million