Clear Choice Therapeutics
Clear Choice Therapeutics specializes in advanced wound care, with a focus on negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) systems designed by orthopedic surgeons for both civilian and military applications. The company has developed FDA-cleared dressing kits and contact layers using proprietary transparent thermoplastic elastomer materials. Its NPWT solutions emphasize efficient fluid evacuation, enhanced wound visualization, reduced pain during dressing changes, and decreased infection risk—offering improvements over traditional foam-based wound therapies. The PREVENT allows for Low Pressure Wound Therapy (-50mmHg) which avoids high suction levels. Traditional foam NPWT can result in high downward forces on wounds resulting in decreased tissue perfusion and delayed healing.
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Nr. of Employees
small (1-50)
Clear Choice Therapeutics
1053 E. Whitaker Mill Rd., Suite 115, Raleigh, NC 27604
Products
The PREVENT WCL: Negative pressure wound therapy wound contact layer
A transparent, flexible wound contact layer made from proprietary thermoplastic elastomer, available in multiple sizes and designed for visibility, minimal fluid retention, and reduced tissue ingrowth.
The PREVENT Kit: Negative pressure wound therapy dressing kit
FDA-cleared dressing kit comprising a transparent elastomer-based contact layer and accessory components, designed for use with compatible vacuum pump systems, supporting lower-pressure and intermittent suction NPWT.
CCT mini: Vacuum pump devices for negative pressure wound therapy
Compact, purpose-designed vacuum pumps (standard and mini) for use with elastomer-based NPWT dressing systems, enabling intermittent and low-pressure wound therapy.
The PREVENT WCL: Negative pressure wound therapy wound contact layer
A transparent, flexible wound contact layer made from proprietary thermoplastic elastomer, available in multiple sizes and designed for visibility, minimal fluid retention, and reduced tissue ingrowth.
The PREVENT Kit: Negative pressure wound therapy dressing kit
FDA-cleared dressing kit comprising a transparent elastomer-based contact layer and accessory components, designed for use with compatible vacuum pump systems, supporting lower-pressure and intermittent suction NPWT.
CCT mini: Vacuum pump devices for negative pressure wound therapy
Compact, purpose-designed vacuum pumps (standard and mini) for use with elastomer-based NPWT dressing systems, enabling intermittent and low-pressure wound therapy.
Services
Supports clinicians with consultation on difficult, non-healing wounds using advanced NPWT contact layers and protocols.
Provides educational materials, manuals, and video instructions for correct usage of NPWT products.
Supports clinicians with consultation on difficult, non-healing wounds using advanced NPWT contact layers and protocols.
Provides educational materials, manuals, and video instructions for correct usage of NPWT products.
Expertise Areas
- Negative pressure wound therapy
- Advanced wound care
- Thermoplastic elastomer medical interfaces
- Clinical trial and case study reporting
Key Technologies
- Negative pressure wound therapy systems
- Transparent thermoplastic elastomer wound contact layers
- Intermittent and cyclic suction systems
- Fluid retention and flow analysis
Key People
Brett Freedman, M.D.
Co-founder
Brett Freedman, M.D.
Co-founder
News & Updates
The advanced wound therapy kit received FDA 510(k) clearance as a medical device in February 2024.
Reported savings of $50,000+ in multiple documented clinical cases by reducing OR trips and dressing change frequency.
Peer-reviewed article featuring clinical outcomes using advanced elastomer-based NPWT devices.
Publication on pain and smell factors for wound dressings.
Study of infection risk, suction loss, and pain associated with negative pressure therapy.
Pain evaluation during dressing changes in negative pressure therapy.
The advanced wound therapy kit received FDA 510(k) clearance as a medical device in February 2024.
Reported savings of $50,000+ in multiple documented clinical cases by reducing OR trips and dressing change frequency.
Peer-reviewed article featuring clinical outcomes using advanced elastomer-based NPWT devices.
Publication on pain and smell factors for wound dressings.
Study of infection risk, suction loss, and pain associated with negative pressure therapy.
Pain evaluation during dressing changes in negative pressure therapy.