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Adaptic Non-Adherent Dressings 40.6 x 7.6cm B36 2014

Item Number: 1060424

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3M™ Adaptic™ Non-Adhering Dressing

Facilitating optimal wound care, 3M™ Adaptic™ Non-Adhering Dressing is ingeniously designed to act as a primary wound contact layer. This advanced dressing is made from knitted cellulose acetate, integrated with a woven mesh structure and saturated with a petrolatum emulsion, promoting easy and pain-free dressing changes.

The unique composition of Adaptic Non-Adhering Dressing is pivotal in safeguarding regenerating tissue, significantly reducing wound trauma during dressing changes. It is specifically engineered to prevent exudate pooling and maceration by enabling effective fluid transfer to a secondary dressing. Moreover, it is suitable for use under compression, offering versatile wound management.

  • Facilitates fluid transfer to secondary dressings, reducing maceration risk.
  • Compatible with compression therapy.
  • Minimises pain and trauma during dressing changes.
  • Prevents fluid pooling, promoting healthy wound healing.

References

  1. Terrill PJ, Varugnese G. A comparison of three primary non-adherent dressings applied to hand surgery wounds. Journal of Wound Care. 2000; 9(8): 359 – 363.
  2. Vin, F. et al. The healing properties of Promogran in venous leg ulcers. J. Wound Care 2002; 11(9):335-41.
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