Biatain® non-adhesive foam dressing 10*10cm (3410) (1 pc)
Biatain® non-adhesive foam dressing 10*10cm (3410) (1 pc)
Biatain® Hydrophilic dressing (non-adhesive), 10x10cm (1 pc)
- Model: 3410
- Suitable for a variety of exuding wounds, including foot ulcers, pressure ulcers and non-infectious diabetes, second-degree burns, post-operative wounds and skin abrasions
- Biatain® series is specially designed for wounds with high permeability and can maintain optimal humidity for wound healing.
- The material structure is soft and can buffer external pressure and provide wound comfort.
- Polyurethane outer bacterial barrier prevents bacterial penetration and inhibits bacterial growth
- Keep the wound breathable
- The surface of the semi-breathable film is waterproof and anti-bacterial, effectively protecting the wound healing process
- Unique 3D sponge structure provides super absorption
- The core layer of water cells has a strong ability to absorb wound exudate, reducing the number of dressing changes
- Effective in pressurized environments, reducing problems associated with foot ulcer care
- Non-adhesive wound contact layer to reduce pain when changing dressings
- No odor, no dissolution, no residue left when replaced
- Special beveled edge design can avoid marks on the skin around the wound due to pressure and increase comfort during use.
Diresctions
- Clean the wound with warm water or saline and gently dry the skin around the wound
- Depending on the wound area , the dressing can be used to cover the wound edge by at least 2cm
- Do not touch the flat, blank side of the foam (non-printed side)
- If it is a wound with low exudation, Biatain® can be placed directly on the wound, first moisten the dressing with sterile saline solution
-Needs to be fixed with a second layer of dressing or compression bandage
- Biatain® should be replaced as soon as clinically indicated or when traces of exudate approach the edges of the dressing.
- Depending on the amount of exudate, dressing condition and wound condition, Biatain® can be left on the wound site for up to seven days