Project Description
Soft silicone dressings
Soft silicone coated mesh dressing is a highly absorbent, self-adhesive silicone foam dressing consisting of a soft silicone contact layer, a flexible polyurethane foam pad, and a moisture and moisture resistant outer film. Silicone adhesive sticks to the surrounding skin, but does not stick to the wound bed, minimizing pain and minimizing the risk of wound injury. Comfortable. Can be cropped to fit.
Benefits
- Soft silicone coated net dressingĀ is very gentle on the wound bed and skin for safe and easy removal
- Absorbs exudate while minimizing the risk of impregnation
- Supports wet wound healing
- Provide insulation and protection
- Comfortable fit
- Can be safely worn for several days depending on the wound condition and exudate level
- Can be cut to fit the wound site
Indication
Soft silicone dressings can use for the treatment of partial and full-thickness wounds, including:
- Pressure ulcer
- Diabetic ulcer
- Arterial ulcer
- Venous ulcer
- Traumatic wound
Warnings and cautions
If the condition of the wound worsens unexpectedly, consult a healthcare professional for appropriate treatment. When using mesh grafts to treat burns or facial reconstructions, improper use may leave marks. Unless the internal packaging is damaged or opened before use, it must be disinfected. Do not re-sterilize.
The wound should be checked for clinical signs of infection according to clinical practice.
Ask your healthcare professional for the appropriate treatment.
When treating a burn with a mesh graft, avoid applying unnecessary pressure on the dressing.
When using after resurfacing, avoid putting pressure on the dressing. Lift and reposition the dressing at least every other day.
When used on bleeding wounds or high-viscosity exudate wounds, they should be covered with a moist absorbent dressing pad.
When used to secure skin grafts and protect blisters, the dressing must not be changed on the fifth day after application.