Products Description
The White Foam Dressing is a new type of dressing, composed of the latest foam dressing material mixed with medical-grade polyurethane containing carboxymethyl cellulose.
This is a high-performance medical foam dressing designed to meet a variety of wound care needs in both clinical and home environments. The pure white base provides a clear background, allowing healthcare professionals and patients to easily observe the color and amount of wound exudate.
Specifications
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Product Size |
Code |
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inch |
mm |
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2 x 2 |
50 x 50 |
FW2020 |
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3 x 3 |
75 x 75 |
FW3030 |
|
2.8 x 0.4 |
70 x 11 |
FW2804 |
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4 x 4 |
100 x 100 |
FW4040 |
|
4 x 8 |
100 x 200 |
FW4080 |
|
6 x 6 |
150 x 150 |
FW6060 |
|
8 x 8 |
200 x 200 |
FW8080 |
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8.7 x 8.7 |
220 x 220 |
FW8787 |
Features
Appearance and Observational Advantages
The white base material allows for clear visualization of the color and amount of exudate, facilitating monitoring of wound healing and timely detection of abnormalities.
01
Tissue Protection
Protecting exposed, delicate structures such as tendons, ligaments, bones, or nerves, where denser black foam might cause adherence and damage.
02
Reduced Adherence
The White Foam Dressing is designed to be less adherent to the wound bed than standard NPWT foam, minimizing patient pain and trauma during dressing changes.
03
Hyper-granulation
The White Foam dressing is recommended for use in situations where excessive granulation tissue is a concern, as it helps control its formation.
04
Skin Grafts
It can be used to bolster full or split-thickness skin grafts, providing a protective layer and promoting adherence without causing shear forces.
05
Moist Healing Environment
The White foam Dressing is hydrophilic and highly absorbent, effectively managing moderate to heavy wound drainage while maintaining an optimal moist environment for healing.
06
Applications
Suitable for wounds with moderate to heavy exudate.
Chronic and acute wounds, such as leg ulcers, pressure ulcers (Stage II-IV), and diabetic ulcers.
Surgical wounds, including post-operative wounds, donor sites, and skin grafts.
Partial thickness (second-degree) burns.
Traumatic or surgical wounds healing by secondary intention.
Surgical wounds healing by primary intention, such as dermatological and surgical incisions.
Wounds prone to bleeding, such as those debrided mechanically or surgically.
Painful wounds, abrasions, lacerations, cuts, and burns.
Tracheostomy type is used for securing tracheostomy tubes and other special applications.
FAQ
Q: Are basic dressings sufficient for all wounds?
A: No, basic dressings like gauze and bandages are not sufficient for all wounds. While suitable for minor scrapes and simple, clean cuts, they lack the features needed for more complex wounds to heal properly
