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Silicone Foam Dressing Sacrococcygeal

Silicone Foam Dressings allotype
Reorder No.  Size  Quantity
S72067  6''×7'' (15cm×18cm)  10/10/Cs
S72077  7''×7'' (18cm×18cm)  10/10/Cs
S72099 9''×9'' (22.5cm×22.5cm)  10/10/Cs

It can effectively prevent pressure injuries and can be used in high-risk areas such as the sacrococcygeal, heel, and posterior occipital regions to reduce the incidence of pressure ulcers in surgical patients.

1 The foam dressing is soft and can be cut;

2 The sufficient thickness of the foam dressing can effectively disperse the pressure of the compressed part;

3. The 5-layer structure and the elasticity of the silicone gel can effectively reduce the shear force;

4 The smooth polyurethane backing effectively reduces friction and is breathable, waterproof, and bacteria resistant;

5. Ensure a suitable microenvironment at the application site, absorb the patient's intraoperative sweat, avoid skin moisture, maintain skin moisture, limit skin loss, and increase local tissue resistance;

6 to prevent the immersion of intraoperative irrigation fluid or blood.

The road ahead will be long and our climb will be steep

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

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