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Kinetic Concepts, Inc., (KCI) is a global corporation that produces medical technology related to wounds and wound healing. KCI produced the first product developed specifically for negative pressure wound therapy. In 2013, the company employed 5,000 people and marketed its products in more than 25 countries. [2]
The new company would assume 3M's business in wound and oral care, health informatics, and biopharmaceutical filtration. [2] The sales of products in these fields accounted for about a quarter of 3M's total sales in 2021. [3] CEO Mike Roman said that the split would "position 3M for the future, to create more opportunity and greater certainty". [4]
The vacuum may be applied continuously or intermittently, depending on the type of wound being treated and the clinical objectives. Typically, the dressing is changed two to three times per week. [3] The dressings used for the technique include foam dressings, sealed with an occlusive dressing intended to contain the vacuum at the wound site. [1]
The healthcare unit, which focuses on wound care, oral care and healthcare technology, reported about $8.4 billion in sales in 2022. 3M names new healthcare spinoff as Solventum Skip to main content
KCI Announces Global Rollout of Novel Skin Graft Harvesting Tool US Wound Care Physicians Introduced to CelluTome ™ Epidermal Harvesting System SAN ANTONIO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Kinetic Concepts ...
Cedric Renard Hailey (born September 2, 1969), known professionally as K-Ci (formerly Little Cedric as a member of Little Cedric and the Hailey Singers), is an American singer, songwriter and member of K-Ci & JoJo and Jodeci.
[62] [63] The company will be known as Solventum Corporation. [64] In December 2022, the company announced plans to stop producing and using so-called forever chemicals (per and polyfluoroalkyl [65]), which have been commonly used in items such as food packaging, cellphones, nonstick pans, firefighting foams, and clothing. These chemicals are ...
The accident happened just before 3 p.m. when a Learjet 35A “veered off the runway after landing,” the Federal Aviation Administration said in a statement.