INDICATIONS FOR USE
Intended for the treatment of fresh flat wounds with copious discharge, infected and non-infected. Very good absorbency. Atraumatic, does not stick to the wound. Breathable. Has a good buffering effect.
Sterilization method: radiation
Standard sizes: 5×5 cm / 10×10 cm / 10×20 cm
WHEN TO USE SORPTION DRESSING
- on wounds with abundant discharge (blood, pus, etc.);
- on any wounds where it is undesirable for the dressing to “stick” to the surface of the wound.
BENEFITS FOR PATIENTS
- good absorption capacity;
- does not stick to the wound;
- changing the dressing is practically painless;
- it is convenient to fix it with a plaster and bandage.


HOW DOES SORPTION DRESSING “WORK”
The internal sorbent layer made of cellulose actively absorbs, disinfects and retains exudate. The dressing does not stick to the wound, which prevents damage to the wound when changing the dressing.
HOW TO USE SORPTION DRESSING
Before applying sorption dressing, it is necessary to treat the wound surface with an antiseptic (antiseptics must be alternated), remove dressing from its individual packaging, apply it with the laminated side up and the absorbent side on the wound, and fix it with a plaster or bandage. The dressing should be changed as it becomes saturated with exudate (preferably at least once a day).
