Who the...is Joe Mallari and Equinox NPWT

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  1. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    http://www.healio.com/orthopedics/infection/news/print/orthopedics-today/%7B6544192d-0d7e-4a65-a17d-f03fb95740b2%7D/inability-to-recognize-power-failures-in-npwt-devices-may-have-caused-wound-complications

    I just ran in to a case where a wound center said this guy from Equinox Medical is going around saying our pumps have a higher that 10% failure rate and referenced the attached article. Where are our lawyers when we need them. This is not an acurate sample of our pumps and SHOULD NOT be allowed. I also heard that Equinox is some rinky dink NPWT that was marketing non-FDA approved Pumps and Kits for a while and was not appoved for Medicare approval but naturally was marketing the whole think under the radar. The old KCI would have knocked this guy out of the market a while back.
     

  2. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Where the f are our lawyers? This report is bogus and should be pulled before our competitors starts using it. Where is the data? Bury this POS no-name pump/punk
     
  3. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    This guy has had a heart on for KCI FOREVER !
     
  4. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    are you kidding me? the obvious response should be that actually that failure rate include
    user error (which it obviously does) and that KCI will provide backup units on site or service visits asap if needed. But let's get real. Most of the failures are not device related but because of a faulty dressing application. JMHO.

    Disclaimer: I don't work there any more.
     
  5. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    a heart on or a hard on?

    That is the question.
     
  6. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    I wonder how much marketing equinox medical had spent to compete with KCI, Smith and Nephew and Medela. I've been hearing about Equinox Medical for over ten years now and they don't seem like a big player in the wound care market.
     
  7. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    I wonder if he is on LinkedIn
     
  8. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    This DB uses the NPWT Linked In Group to promote his POS Pump. I have heard its awful. Dude looks like a dork too on the group.
     
  9. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Yeah, i think he is kind of cute. Looks like a hipster in our boring industry.
     
  10. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    the article was written by a Smith and Nephew Blogger..KCI is going down because they've been hiring dumb ass sales people and have the feeling of entitlement.

    Get off the chat room and start selling!
     
  11. Kristie H.

    Kristie H. Guest

    Unfortunately I don't really appreciate any of the comments here, as I can't quite get through the mire of personal attack and insult to understand more about the product everyone is upset about here...Professional, clinical opinion is one thing, and these opinions are not that at all. I guess I am in the wrong place for sound advice...?
     
  12. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    No, we just dont appretiate the false infomation about failure rates that is being spread. Show us the data!
     
  13. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    This guy sold NPWT Pumps and Kits without FDA Clearance for over a year.
     
  14. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Okay. Thanks for stopping by.
     
  15. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

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    By David Buchicchio,
    Manager, Pensar Medical, LLC.

    Pensar Medical LLC is home to innovative, patent-pending products for negative
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    in the online records for the FDA.
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    compliance with FDA protocols and procedures that indicated FDA approval, in
    that limited case, was not required. However, Pensar Medical LLC has recently
    submitted a request for 510(k) review of one of its family of products as a
    formality so that its name will appear in online databases. The Stingray pad feature
    is included in that request for 510(k) review.
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    procedures that indicated FDA approval, for specific, certain features, was not
    required. However, Pensar Medical LLC has recently submitted a request for
    510(k) review of one of its family of products as a formality so that its name will
    appear in online databases. The Wound Pro Hydrophobic Foam Dressing kit is
    included in that request for 510(k) review.
    8.
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    is registered with the FDA as: Manufacturer; Remanufacturer; Specification Developer; and U.S. Manufacturer of Export Only Devices.

    The False Website falsely inferred that the “foam” of Pensar Medical LLC requires a separate 510(k) approval and stated that Pensar Medical LLC must limit its business to export only business. The innuendo and statement are literally false and were known to be or should be known to be false to the writer. The writer based the statement on the writer’s feigned temporary blindness to three other registration bases for the business of Pensar Medical LLC in the online records for the FDA.

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  16. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    dressings come from Alibaba
    Hmm
     
  17. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    This MORON is clearly saying he does not have FDA 510K number and he is still pending or he is applying for this FDA 510K.

    Fuck off, you have nothing!