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Collagen/Silicone Dressings
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| These dressings are designed for the management of a wide range wounds such as leg and foot ulcers, pressure ulcers, traumatic wounds, abrasions, finger injuries, blisters, skin tears etc. |
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Antimicrobial / Silver Dressings
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| Excellent for treatment of wounds r/t Pyoderma, radiation burns, chemical burns, venous stasis ulcers, yeast infections, folliculitis and infected wounds. |
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Calcium Alginate Dressing
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| Calcium Alginate dressings are used to manage heavily exudating wounds while establishing and maintaining a moist wound environment. |
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Composite Dressings
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| Composite dressings have multiple layers which combine physically distinct components into a single dressing. These can be used as primary or secondary dressings. |
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Foam Dressing
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| Foam dressings are highly absorbent and generally made from hydrophilic polyurethane foam, offering a moist environment to insulate and cushion the wound. |
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Hydrocolloid Dressing
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| Soft, absorbtive, adhesive wafers that have been shown to facilitate wound management by creating an optimal moist wound healing environment. |
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Non-Adherent Dressings
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| These dressings are used for burns, incisions, granulating areas, skin grafts and lacerations. Minimizes trauma upon removal. |
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Odor Absorbent Dressings
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| These have an activated charcoal layer that absorbs wound odor. Also used for wounds that may not heal, such as cancerous lesions. |
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Transparent Dressing
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| Breathable, Sterile, moisture and vapor permeable dressings that allow patients to bathe. |
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