XTRASORB 4 x 5 Super Absorbent Classic Dressing, Xtrasorb Nonadh Drs 4X5

$39.99

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Description

A line of moist wound dressings, XTRASORB® products are created with super-absorbent polymer (SAP) technology to hold a high amount of exudate compared to conventional wound dressings. This factor not only allows for more time between dressing changes, but is more cost effective and decreases potential maceration.

XTRASORB® Classic dressings are designed for heavy-exudate wounds, outperforming foam with a non-adherent layer, a strike-through protection top layer, and an SAP fiber core in between.

How it Works

When bodily fluid touches the XTRASORB® Classic, the dressing transforms into a gel. This factor prevents it from leaking out onto surrounding skin and allows the XTRASORB® Classic dressing to be worn under a compression bandage for up to seven days at a time. To do this, this non-adhesive dressing relies on these features:

• Flat edges help the dressing fit to the wound bed for straightforward, targeted application.

• A non-adherent contact layer won’t stick to the wound bed, reducing trauma during changes.

• A distribution layer prevents exudate from accumulating in one spot.

• Super-absorbent polymer fibers in the core hold onto a high amount of exudate for their weight and turn into a gel when in contact with bodily fluids. This factor extends time between dressing changes, locks in the fluid, and controls matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) to create an ideal healing environment.

• A strike-through protective outer layer prevents the exudate from leaking out.

Usage

Use XTRASORB® Classic absorbent dressing to help heal or manage:

• Pressure ulcers

• Venous leg ulcers

• Arterial ulcers

• Diabetic foot ulcers

• Post-op wounds

• Traumatic wounds

• Donor sites

• First- and second-degree burns

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