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Mepilex Foam Dressing  & Mepilex Foam dressing

  • Soft and comfortable foam dressing used for a large range of acute and chronic wounds
  • It is suitable for wounds such as venous leg ulcers, pressure ulcers or diabetic ulcers
  • Minimises pain at dressing changes
  • Minimises the risk of maceration
  • Effective at managing exudate. For use on low to moderately exuding wounds

Optifoam Dressing

  • Optifoam Basic Dressings absorb exudate and provides a moist wound environment
  • Silicone border provides gentle adhesion
  • Soft, conformable and cushioning, makes it ideal for bony prominences and site care
  • Highly conformable border can be lifted and reapplied
  • Moisture vapor transmission rate (MVTR) adjusts to fluid level
  • Will not curl at edges
  • Highly absorbent
  • Helps create ideal healing environment
  • Waterproof outer layer protects wound and keeps bacteria out
  • Low friction and shear outer layer
  • Indications: pressure ulcers, partial and full-thickness wounds, legulcers, donor sites, lacerations and abrasions, skin tears, and first and second-degree burns
  • Contraindications: third-degree burns and lesions with active vasculitis
  • May be left in place for up to 7 days; Dressing change frequency will depend on amount of drainage

Opticell Gelling Fiber Wound Dressing

  • Opticell wound dressing uses a unique gelling Chytoform technology that allows the absorbent fibers of the dressing to transform into a clear and conformable gel
  • The unique gelling action helps manage drainage and remove dead, damaged and infected tissue from the wound, trapping it for later removal at the dressing change
  • The Chytoform technology wicks fluid only vertically, not laterally, helping to reduce the risk of periwound maceration
  • Opticell’s conformable and thin profile provides optimal contact with the wound
  • Although Opticell is designed specifically for moderate to heavily draining wounds, it can also be pre-moistened for effective use on dry or lightly draining wounds
  • Indications: Partial- and full-thickness wounds; 1st- and 2nd- degree burns; Diabetic foot ulcers; Venous stasis ulcers; Arterial ulcers and leg ulcers of mixed etiology; Pressure ulcers; Surgical wounds; Donor sites