Composite Dressing3.2 x 4 in.Superficial and non-infected wounds: -Post-operativ
Composite Dressing3.2 x 4 in.Superficial and non-infected wounds: -Post-operative wounds-Skin grafts and donor sites-Lacerations and abrasions-Minor burns and scalds
Reinforced Gelling Fiber6 x 6 in. DressingPartial to full thickness wounds: -Pre
Reinforced Gelling Fiber6 x 6 in. DressingPartial to full thickness wounds: -Pressure ulcers-Graft and donor sites-Venous, arterial and diabetic ulcers-Post-operative surgical wounds-Lacerations and abrasions-Cavity wounds-Trauma wounds-Superficial and partial thickness woundsHighly absorbent gelling fibersCohesive fiber constructionDirections for use: 1. Clean wound area with an appropriate wound cleanser such as Cardinal Health Wound Cleanser or normal saline solution. Dry surrounding skin thoroughly.2. Remove dressing from packaging and if necessary cut dressing to size using sterile scissors.3. Apply dressing over the wound bed leaving a 1/2-inch overlap. If wound is deep, loosely fill wound ensuring that the dressing does not overlap wound margins. Product will expand to fill the empty wound space once in contact with the exudate. Dressing can be pre-moistened with room temperature sterile water or saline solution before application.4. Cover wound and this primary dressing with a non-occlusive secondary dressing to promote a moist wound healing environment.5. All dressings should be monitored frequently. Remove dressing when clinically indicated, such as leakage, excessive bleeding, increased pain, or after a maximum of 7 days. IndicationsMay be used for the management of moderate to heavy exuding, partial to full thickness wounds including: -Pressure ulcers-Graft and donor sites-Venous, arterial and diabetic ulcers-Post-operative surgical wounds-Lacerations and abrasions-Cavity wounds-Trauma wounds-Superficial and partial thickness woundsCan also be used to control minor bleeding in superficial wounds.
Reinforced Gelling Fiber4 x 4.75 in. DressingPartial to full thickness wounds: -
Reinforced Gelling Fiber4 x 4.75 in. DressingPartial to full thickness wounds: -Pressure ulcers-Graft and donor sites-Venous, arterial and diabetic ulcers-Post-operative surgical wounds-Lacerations and abrasions-Cavity wounds-Trauma wounds-Superficial and partial thickness woundsHighly absorbent gelling fibersCohesive fiber constructionDirections for use: 1. Clean wound area with an appropriate wound cleanser such as Cardinal Health Wound Cleanser or normal saline solution. Dry surrounding skin thoroughly.2. Remove dressing from packaging and if necessary cut dressing to size using sterile scissors.3. Apply dressing over the wound bed leaving a 1/2-inch overlap. If wound is deep, loosely fill wound ensuring that the dressing does not overlap wound margins. Product will expand to fill the empty wound space once in contact with the exudate. Dressing can be pre-moistened with room temperature sterile water or saline solution before application.4. Cover wound and this primary dressing with a non-occlusive secondary dressing to promote a moist wound healing environment.5. All dressings should be monitored frequently. Remove dressing when clinically indicated, such as leakage, excessive bleeding, increased pain, or after a maximum of 7 days. IndicationsMay be used for the management of moderate to heavy exuding, partial to full thickness wounds including: -Pressure ulcers-Graft and donor sites-Venous, arterial and diabetic ulcers-Post-operative surgical wounds-Lacerations and abrasions-Cavity wounds-Trauma wounds-Superficial and partial thickness woundsCan also be used to control minor bleeding in superficial wounds.
Reinforced Gelling Fiber2 x 2 in. DressingPartial to full thickness wounds: -Pre
Reinforced Gelling Fiber2 x 2 in. DressingPartial to full thickness wounds: -Pressure ulcers-Graft and donor sites-Venous, arterial and diabetic ulcers-Post-operative surgical wounds-Lacerations and abrasions-Cavity wounds-Trauma wounds-Superficial and partial thickness woundsHighly absorbent gelling fibersCohesive fiber constructionDirections for use: 1. Clean wound area with an appropriate wound cleanser such as Cardinal Health Wound Cleanser or normal saline solution. Dry surrounding skin thoroughly.2. Remove dressing from packaging and if necessary cut dressing to size using sterile scissors.3. Apply dressing over the wound bed leaving a 1/2-inch overlap. If wound is deep, loosely fill wound ensuring that the dressing does not overlap wound margins. Product will expand to fill the empty wound space once in contact with the exudate. Dressing can be pre-moistened with room temperature sterile water or saline solution before application.4. Cover wound and this primary dressing with a non-occlusive secondary dressing to promote a moist wound healing environment.5. All dressings should be monitored frequently. Remove dressing when clinically indicated, such as leakage, excessive bleeding, increased pain, or after a maximum of 7 days. IndicationsMay be used for the management of moderate to heavy exuding, partial to full thickness wounds including: -Pressure ulcers-Graft and donor sites-Venous, arterial and diabetic ulcers-Post-operative surgical wounds-Lacerations and abrasions-Cavity wounds-Trauma wounds-Superficial and partial thickness woundsCan also be used to control minor bleeding in superficial wounds.
Reinforced Gelling Fiber.75 x 18 in. RopePartial to full thickness wounds: -Pres
Reinforced Gelling Fiber.75 x 18 in. RopePartial to full thickness wounds: -Pressure ulcers-Graft and donor sites-Venous, arterial and diabetic ulcers-Post-operative surgical wounds-Lacerations and abrasions-Cavity wounds-Trauma wounds-Superficial and partial thickness woundsHighly absorbent gelling fibersCohesive fiber constructionDirections for use: 1. Clean wound area with an appropriate wound cleanser such as Cardinal Health Wound Cleanser or normal saline solution. Dry surrounding skin thoroughly.2. Remove dressing from packaging and if necessary cut dressing to size using sterile scissors.3. Apply dressing over the wound bed leaving a 1/2-inch overlap. If wound is deep, loosely fill wound ensuring that the dressing does not overlap wound margins. Product will expand to fill the empty wound space once in contact with the exudate. Dressing can be pre-moistened with room temperature sterile water or saline solution before application.4. Cover wound and this primary dressing with a non-occlusive secondary dressing to promote a moist wound healing environment.5. All dressings should be monitored frequently. Remove dressing when clinically indicated, such as leakage, excessive bleeding, increased pain, or after a maximum of 7 days. IndicationsMay be used for the management of moderate to heavy exuding, partial to full thickness wounds including: -Pressure ulcers-Graft and donor sites-Venous, arterial and diabetic ulcers-Post-operative surgical wounds-Lacerations and abrasions-Cavity wounds-Trauma wounds-Superficial and partial thickness woundsCan also be used to control minor bleeding in superficial wounds.
Composite Dressing4 x 14 in.Superficial and non-infected wounds: -Post-operative
Composite Dressing4 x 14 in.Superficial and non-infected wounds: -Post-operative wounds-Skin grafts and donor sites-Lacerations and abrasions-Minor burns and scalds
Composite Dressing4 IN X 12 IN.Superficial and non-infected wounds: -Post-operat
Composite Dressing4 IN X 12 IN.Superficial and non-infected wounds: -Post-operative wounds-Skin grafts and donor sites-Lacerations and abrasions-Minor burns and scalds
Composite Dressing4 x 10 in.Superficial and non-infected wounds: -Post-operative
Composite Dressing4 x 10 in.Superficial and non-infected wounds: -Post-operative wounds-Skin grafts and donor sites-Lacerations and abrasions-Minor burns and scalds
Composite Dressing4 x 8 in.Superficial and non-infected wounds: -Post-operative
Composite Dressing4 x 8 in.Superficial and non-infected wounds: -Post-operative wounds-Skin grafts and donor sites-Lacerations and abrasions-Minor burns and scalds
Composite Dressing2 x 3 in.Superficial and non-infected wounds: -Post-operative
Composite Dressing2 x 3 in.Superficial and non-infected wounds: -Post-operative wounds-Skin grafts and donor sites-Lacerations and abrasions-Minor burns and scalds
Composite Dressing4 x 4 in.Superficial and non-infected wounds: -Post-operative
Composite Dressing4 x 4 in.Superficial and non-infected wounds: -Post-operative wounds-Skin grafts and donor sites-Lacerations and abrasions-Minor burns and scalds