Biatain 39639 Ag Silikon Köpük Yara Örtüsü 15Cmx15Cm - Güç Takviyesi

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Biatain 39639 Ag Silicone Foam Wound Dressing 15Cmx15Cm

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Biatain 39639 Ag Silicone Foam Wound Dressing 15Cmx15Cm

Ankara Çankaya

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Prof. Dr. Ahmet Tanet, Kışlalı Mah. Safranbolu Cd. Konutkent Mah. 2 Çarşı No: 14
06810 Ankara
Türkiye

+905323334383

Product Description

Superior Absorption with Unique 3D Foam

In case of contact with exudate, the 3D foam structure of Biatain® Silicone Ag conforms perfectly to the wound bed – even under compression. The unique 3D foam structure absorbs the exudate vertically, locking the fluid within its structure while still keeping the wound moist, providing optimum wound healing conditions. The close contact with the wound bed reduces dead space and minimises exudate accumulation that can lead to infection.

Long-Term Silver Release

Silver complex with documented activity against bacteria commonly found in infected non-healing wounds, including MRSA, VR-E, ESBL-producing bacteria and Pseudomonas. Silver profile provides sustained silver release throughout the entire wear period (up to 7 days).

Precise and Safe Sitting

The silicone adhesive layer helps to minimise pain during dressing removal and also provides a secure hold to keep the dressing in place. The soft and flexible design of Biatain® Silicone Ag conforms to the wound and the body, and the foam pad on the skin surface makes Biatain® Silicone Ag comfortable to use under compression.

Aseptic Use

Biatain® Silicone Ag has a 3-piece non-contact section for easy and aseptic application.

Product Composition

Biatain® Silicone Ag is a soft and conformable polyurethane foam dressing containing an ionic silver complex homogeneously distributed in the foam matrix. The dressing has a semi-permeable, bacteria and water impermeable top film and a soft silicone adhesive layer.

Use

Biatain® Silicone Ag is indicated for a wide variety of exuding wounds with delayed healing due to bacteria or at risk of infection, including leg ulcers, pressure ulcers, diabetic foot ulcers, second-degree burns, donor sites, postoperative wounds, and traumatic wounds (e.g., skin abrasions, skin tears, lacerations). It may be used in conjunction with compression therapy.

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