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Hydrocolloid Dressing Bordered Sacral

Sacral hydrocolloid dressing
Hydrocolloid dressing for bed sores
Reorder No.  Size  Quantity
G1314  6''×7'' (15cm×18cm)  20/5/Cs
G1316  6''×7'' (15cm×18cm)  20/5/Cs

Description :

Hydrocolloid dressing is an elastic dressing composed of medical pressure-sensitive adhesive, carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) particles, etc.

Produces a viscous gel when in contact with wound exudate to provide a moist wound healing environment.

The hydrocolloid range includes hydrocolloid thin dressings, bordered hydrocolloid dressings, and polyurethane foam hydrocolloid dressings. Specially designed shape for wounds on the heel/elbow and sacrum.

Features and Benefits:

· Comfortable to wear

· Promotes moist wound healing

· Conforms to body contours and provides maximum patient comfort

· Protects the wound bed from external contamination

· Hydrocolloid dressing with foam padding prevents pressure sores

Instructions for use

Hydrocolloid dressings can be used in light to moderately exuding wounds such as venous leg ulcers, pressure ulcers, superficial burns, superficial partial burns, donor sites, postoperative wounds, and skin abrasions. It can also be used to rehydrate necrotic tissue for autolytic debridement.

 

 

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Zhejiang Longterm Medical is a well-known China Hydrocolloid Dressing Bordered Sacral suppliers and OEM Hydrocolloid Dressing Bordered Sacral Company, specializing in the research and development, production and sales of high-end medical dressings. Our Hydrocolloid Dressing Bordered Sacral have passed the US FDA certification, German TUV ISO13485 certification, CE certification.

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