Hartmann Atrauman Silicone Wound Contact Layer Dressing is a cutting-edge solution designed to offer optimal protection for wounds while ensuring an atraumatic
treatment experience. Crafted from an open, net-like structure, this dressing
boasts a double-sided coating of transparent silicone, providing you with a
layer that is gentle on the skin and prevents adherence to the wound. Its slim
profile, at approximately 0.1 inches in thickness, conforms effortlessly to the
wound bed, allowing for superior coverage and comfort. It is made with a
silicone-coated mesh that allows for gentle adherence to the wound bed,
minimizing trauma during dressing changes. This dressing is suitable for use on
a variety of wounds, including surgical wounds, burns, and can also be used as a
protective layer on non-exuding wounds and on sensitive skin areas.
Features:
- Permeable to exudate, reducing the risk of maceration.
- Can be cut to the size of the wound and remain in place for up to 7
days.
- Compatible with secondary dressings and can be left in place for up to a week.
- Non-adherent wound contact layer enhances protection and promotes atraumatic healing.
- For treatment of superficial, acute and chronic, slightly to moderately
exudating wounds of all types.
- Protects organs and other sensitive structures during use in negative
pressure wound therapy (NPWT).
- Constructed from a net-work like mesh with bidirectional silicone coating for painless application and removal.
- Non-adherent to wound bed, underlying tissues, and secondary dressings.
Porous construction permeable to wound exudate.
How to apply:
- Clean and dry the wound area per protocol prior to application.
- Select an Atrauman Silicone size which precisely covers the wound. You
can cut the dressing to size accordingly. Use sterile scissors. If you have
to use more than one piece, ensure that the pores are exposed where the
pieces of the dressing overlap.
- Remove the dressing with both covering films from the peel package.
- Firmly hold the longer of the two covering films while pulling off the
other film.
- Place the adhesive side on the wound and smooth out the dressing. Then
remove the remaining covering film.