NOT ALL NIRS IS THE SAME

SEE HOW SNAPSHOTNIR IS DIFFERENT FROM OTHER NIRS IMAGING DEVICES

PORTABLE BACTERIA ASSESSMENT

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PORTABLE BACTERIA ASSESSMENT *

SNAPSHOTGLO IS HERE! non-invasively assesses bacterial bioburden at the bedside.

REAL WORLD EVIDENCE STUDY

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REAL WORLD EVIDENCE STUDY *

SnapshotNIR USED on 4,000+ wounds to deliver targeted care & improve healing outcomes

Support treatment decisions
and track healing ProgreSsion

Chronic wounds are a health problem with significant reductions in quality of life and can have devastating consequences such as limb amputations and premature death. SnapshotNIR is an imaging device that visualizes and maps tissue oxygen saturation in the capillary network.

Find out how SnapshotNIR supports treatment decisions, documents healing progression, and helps clinicians to positively impact patient outcomes, forging a path in diagnostic-driven wound care.

August 25, 2025

NEW PRODUCT ALERT!
SnapshotGLO is a portable, handheld device that assesses and measures wound bioburden, tracks wound healing, and supports clinicians in selecting initial treatment options. 

July 18, 2025

SAWC 2025 IN LAS VEGAS
Kent Imaging will be exhibiting at SAWC-Fall, September 3-6. Stop by Booth 437 to say hello and see how SnapshotNIR & SnapshotGLO are changing the game in wound care!

Wound bed preparation for split thickness skin graft on flank wound

Dr. Charles Andersen, MD, and Homer-Christian Reiter, BSc

A 34-year-old male presented 2 weeks after a penetrating trauma injury to the left flank. The patient was found to have evidence of a necrotizing soft tissue infection, and a treatment plan was made to include multiple surgical debridements, wound vac placement and a graft application.
NIRS was instrumental in monitoring oxygenation of the wound bed throughout serial debridements in preparation for skin grafting. Post-graft NIRS was utilized as confirmation of deep healing after epithelialization.

Initial debridement on 3/15/24 on the left side of the image. Fully epithelialized and deeply healed split thickness skin graft on 10/21/24 on the right.

wound care measuring tool

WOUND CARE

reconstructive surgery device

RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY