Suitable for moderately to heavily draining chronic and acute wounds, including those infected or at risk of infection, and can help control minor bleeding in superficial wounds.
Ideal for use during the healing of pressure ulcers, venous and arterial leg ulcers, diabetic ulcers, graft and donor sites, surgical wounds, superficial and partial thickness burns, and cavity wounds.
McKesson Antibacterial Silver Gelling Fiber Wound Dressings
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Suitable for moderately to heavily draining chronic and acute wounds, including those infected or at risk of infection, and can help control minor bleeding in superficial wounds.
Ideal for use during the healing of pressure ulcers, venous and arterial leg ulcers, diabetic ulcers, graft and donor sites, surgical wounds, superficial and partial thickness burns, and cavity wounds.
Suitable for moderately to heavily draining chronic and acute wounds, including those infected or at risk of infection, and can help control minor bleeding in superficial wounds.
Ideal for use during the healing of pressure ulcers, venous and arterial leg ulcers, diabetic ulcers, graft and donor sites, surgical wounds, superficial and partial thickness burns, and cavity wounds.
Made from sterile, non-woven materials combining carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) and high G (guluronic acid) calcium alginate.
Highly absorbent to effectively manage wounds with moderate to heavy exudate, supporting optimal wound care.
Its strong gelling ability creates a moist wound environment that accelerates healing and promotes tissue regeneration.
1. What types of wounds is McKesson Gelling Fiber Dressings suitable for?
It is designed for moderately to heavily exuding chronic and acute wounds, including infected wounds or those at risk of infection. It’s also effective for minor bleeding control in superficial wounds.
2. Can this dressing be used on pressure ulcers or diabetic ulcers?
Yes, it is suitable for pressure ulcers (decubitus ulcers), venous and arterial leg ulcers, diabetic ulcers, as well as graft and donor sites, surgical wounds, burns, and cavity wounds.
3. What materials are used in the dressing?
The dressing is made from sterile, non-woven carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) combined with high G (guluronic acid) calcium alginate.
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