Ürün seçicimizle İleri Yara Bakım Ürünlerini bulun
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Antimikrobiyal yara örtüleri
A wound dressing containing an antimicrobial agent that will kill or prevent growth and multiplication of bacteria.
Hydrofiber® Technology
Used to make AQUACEL® dressings, is a unique proprietary fiber technology which absorbs and retains fluid by forming a cohesive gel. The AQUACEL® dressings, powered by Hydrofiber® Technology, are highly absorbent and most often used for managing wound exudate in highly draining wounds, but may also be hydrated and used to help maintain moisture in a dry wound.
Köpük yara örtüsü
Waterproof multi-layer dressing containing an absorbent foam layer and other layers to provide absorbency and protection. Made with gentle silicone adhesive. Used for protection of friction and shear prone areas, or as an absorbent dressing.
Sekonder yara örtüsü
A dressing that is used to hold a filler and/or primary dressing in place when clinically necessary.
Primer yara örtüsü
A dressing that comes into direct contact with the wound bed. Some dressings may be a primary and a cover dressing depending on the depth of the wound and the amount of drainage.
Yanıklar
Dolgu
Filler dressings are dressings that are designed to go into the wound and to accommodate to the contours of the wound, whereas cover dressings are solid “sheet-type” dressings that are designed to cover the wound. Wounds with any depth require both a filler dressing and a cover dressing, whereas surface wounds require only a cover dressing. Filler dressings and cover dressings are available in both absorptive and hydrating forms, and in plain and antimicrobial forms. [17]
17. Jaszarowski, K.A. & Murphree, R.W. (2016). Wound cleansing and dressing selection, In D.B. Doughty & L.L. McNichol (Eds.), Wound, ostomy and continence nurses society core curriculum: wound management (pp. 131-44) Wolters Kluwer, Philadelphia.