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  • Composite dressings combine distinct components into a single product for multiple functions, including bacterial barrier, absorption, and adhesion.
  • Typically comprised of multiple layers with a semi- or non-adherent pad that covers the wound.
  • May include an adhesive border made of non-woven fabric tape or transparent film.
  • Can serve as either a primary or secondary dressing on a variety of wounds and can be used with topical medications.
  • Suitable for various healthcare settings, including emergency care (cuts, burns, abrasions), surgery (surgical incisions), intensive care (I.V. catheter sites), and long-term care (superficial and partial thickness wounds).

NuMed Bordered Wound Dressing:

  • Combines a ventilated non-woven fabric top with a hypoallergenic adhesive for a gentle fixative border and an absorbent non-adherent pad.
  • The soft absorbent island pad allows for the lateral spread of fluids, maximizing absorbency and reducing the risk of maceration.
  • Moisture vapor permeability and non-sensitizing adhesive allow the wound and surrounding skin to breathe.
  • The non-adherent pad surface leaves the wound site undisturbed, reducing pain and trauma during dressing changes.

Additional Features:

  • Latex-free hypoallergenic composite wound dressing
  • Semi-occlusive layer prevents external contamination
  • Highly absorbent non-adherent pad minimizes the need for frequent dressing changes
  • Allows for monitoring of drainage without removing the dressing
  • Moisture vapor permeability enables the wound and skin to breathe
  • Nonsensitizing adhesive border ensures the dressing stays in place longer

Indications:

NuMed Bordered Wound Dressing is indicated for use as a primary dressing for:

  • Pressure ulcers (stages I – III)
  • Surgical incisions and excisions
  • Skin tears
  • Lacerations
  • Infected and non-infected wounds
  • Wounds with low to moderate drainage
  • Donor sites

May also be used as a secondary dressing over gels and alginates.

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