From Systagenix
Systagenix ADAPTIC Non-Adhering Dressing is a primary wound contact dressing designed to minimize wound adherence and prevent maceration. It consists of a mesh impregnated with a specially formulated petrolatum emulsion making it easy to remove, thus minimizing pain. Knitted cellulose acetate fabric allows ADAPTIC Dressing to be cut to wound size without unraveling or shredding. It helps protect regenerating tissue by minimizing wound trauma at dressing change. View more
ADAPTIC Non-Adherent Dressing Features
- Petrolatum emulsion properties provide a soothing coating while preventing the adherence of dressing and allowing exudate to easily pass through the absorbent layer
- This Non-Adhering Dressing protects the wound, minimizing pain and trauma during the management and therapy of dry to heavily exuding wounds
- Available in various sizes including a packing strip size, suitable for packing boils, fistulas, abscesses and other draining wounds
- Adaptic dressing protects the fragile tissue in wounds by its unique structure with small mesh size
- Less stick and less pain while using Non-Adherent Dressings
- Each dressing is dipped in cellulose acetate and petrolatum emulsion bath that allows it to absorb wound exudate, preventing the pooling of fluid at wound site
- Sterile
Systagenix ADAPTIC Non-Adhering Wound Dressing Highlights
- Easier and less painful to remove
- Helps prevent dressing adherence
- Less wound maceration
- Can be used with compression therapy
- Adaptic dressing for burns
How does ADAPTIC Wound Dressing work?
This Non-adherent Dressing protects the wound, minimizing pain and trauma with its petrolatum loaded mesh. It protects the fragile tissue in wounds with a unique structure featuring a small mesh size. This helps to prevent tissue adherence to either the Adaptic Dressing or the secondary dressing on top.
Adaptic Non-Adhering Dressing
- The unique structure knitted cellulose acetate fabric mesh impregnated with a petrolatum emulsion is intended as a primary dressing to be used with a secondary dressing
- Mesh allows for exudate to pass easily through to a secondary absorbent dressing, helping to prevent maceration of the wound surface and minimizing the risk of pooling
- This wound dressing removes cleanly from the wound, minimizing trauma and pain during dressing changes
- In turn, this reduces the risk of tissue adherence to both Adaptic Dressing and the secondary dressing, and minimizes patient pain
Inappropriate dressing selection that causes the dressing to adhere to the wound bed can cause trauma and pain when the dressing is removed.2 Dressings that adhere to the wound bed may result in additional practitioner time and use of resources.
When to use Adaptic Gauze?
- Dry to highly exuding wounds where adherence of dressing and exudate is to be prevented
- Adpatic dressing for burn - First and second-degree burns
- Abrasions
- Grafts
- Venous ulcers
- Pressure ulcers
- Nail extractions
- Eczema
- Staples
- Surgical incisions
- Lacerations
- Reconstructive procedures
- Suture lines
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