It can be tough to keep up with advanced wound care product claims and features! To help you out, ProMed has created the quick reference guide below.
Dressings at a Glance1
Alginate
Indications: Moderate to heavily draining wounds, partial- and full-thickness wounds, pressure ulcers (Stages III and IV), dermal wounds, surgical incisions or dehisced wounds, sinus tracts, tunnels, cavity wounds, infected wounds
Features:
- Hydrophilic gel is produced when alginate comes in contact with wound exudates
- Can absorb up to 20 times its weight
- Does not adhere to wound
Products to try:
- DermaGinate
- DermaGinate/Ag
Collagen
Indications: Burns, grafts, any type of wound with light, moderate or heavy drainage
Features:
- Provides a moist healing environment
- Some reduce destructive elements in wound fluid
- Promote tissue granulation and epithelialization
Products to try:
- DermaCol
- DermaCol/Ag
- SilvaKollagen Gel
Film
Indications: Superficial wounds with little exudate; commonly used as secondary dressings to attach a primary absorbent dressing
Features:
- Permeable to gases and water vapor, but impermeable to wound fluids
- Retain moisture and are impermeable to bacteria and other contaminants
- Allow wound observation
- Do not require a secondary dressing
Products to try:
- DermaView
- DermaView II
Foam
Indications: Partial-to full-thickness wounds with light to heavy exudate; frequently used under compression stockings to help treat venous leg ulcers
Features:
- Have small, open cells that hold fluids
- Permeable to water and gas
- Some have a waterproof top surface
Products to try:
- Bordered Foam/Ag
- ComfortFoam
- ComfortFoam Border
- DermaFoam
- DermaLevin
- HydraFoam
- HydraFoam/Ag
Hydrocolloid
Indications: Stage I-IV pressure ulcers, partial- and full-thickness wounds, dermal ulcers, necrotic wounds
Features:
- Adhesive, absorbent and elastomeric components
- Form a gel upon contact with wound fluid
- Facilitate autolytic debridement
- Self-adhesive, mold well and minimize skin trauma and healing disruption
- Can be used under compression wraps
- Can be used as a preventive dressing for areas at high risk of friction
Products to try:
- DermaFilm
Hydrogel
Indications: Lightly to moderately draining wounds, necrotic wounds
Features:
- High water content provides moisture to the wound and rehydrate dry wound beds
- Cooling and soothing
- Reduce pain
Products to try:
- AquaDerm
- DermaGauze
- DermaSyn
- DermaSyn/Ag
Your ProMed territory manager is ready to prepare a custom Wound Care Product Selection Guide for your facility! To get started, contact your territory manager, give us a call at (800) 648-5190 or visit us online at promedsupply.com.
Reference
1 Lippincott’s Nursing Center. Wound & Skin Care: Choosing a wound dressing, part 2. Available at: http://www.nursingcenter.com/lnc/journalarticle?Article_ID=770292. Accessed April 29, 2015.
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