What are the indications for wound dressing?

What are the indications for wound dressing?

Indications: Although indications vary depending on the product, gauze dressings can generally be used on draining wounds; necrotic wounds; those requiring debridement or packing; wounds with tunnels, tracts, or dead space; surgical incisions; burns; dermal ulcers; and pressure ulcers.

What is PolyMem dressing used for?

PolyMem polymeric membrane range of dressings are multifunctional and can be used on a wide variety of wounds and at different stages of healing. In addition to wound cleansing, debridement and fluid handling, PolyMem can reduce pain, swelling and inflammation to stimulate healing.

What are the principles of wound management?

The basic principles for the management of a wound or laceration are:

  • Haemostasis.
  • Cleaning the wound.
  • Analgesia.
  • Skin closure.
  • Dressing and follow-up advice.

Why is collagen important for wound healing?

The role of collagen in wound healing is to attract fibroblasts and encourage deposition of new collagen to the wound bed. Collagen dressing technology helps stimulates new tissue growth, while encouraging autolytic debridement, angiogenesis, and reepithelialization.

When do you put collagen on a wound?

Two weeks after burn injury – classic treatment. For these reasons, collagen sheets are well qualified for use as an effective wound cover. Collagen sheet is prepared from bovine collagenous tissue by treating tissues with a series of chemical and enzymatic procedures.

Is PolyMem antimicrobial?

Antimicrobial polymeric membrane dressing PolyMem® Silver is made from small particle elemental, metallic silver and delivers all the benefits of PolyMem, with the added antimicrobial effect – all without releasing silver into the wound bed. An ideal choice for infected and malodorous wounds.

Which type of collagen is most important in wound healing?

Over 20 different types of colla- gen have been identified in humans; the main types are type I, II, and III; and together they make up 80% of the body’s collagen. Type I and III are important for wound healing.

What is collagen wound dressing?

Collagen dressings are dressings that are derived from animal sources, such as bovine (cattle), equine (horse) or porcine (pig) sources. The collagen helps to promote the growth of new collagen at the wound site, prompting an often speedier recovery period.

What is collagen matrix dressing?

Collagen Matrix Dressing. DermaCol is a patented bioactive collagen matrix dressing made from collagen, sodium alginate , carboxyl methylcellulose (CMC) and EDTA . This flexible wound dressing transforms into a soft, cooling gel sheet when in contact with wound exudates.

What is triple helix collagen dressing?

Triple Helix Collagen Dressings are indicated for use on first- and second-degree burns, full- and partial-thickness wounds, pressure ulcer stages II-IV, diabetic vascular and venous insufficiency ulcers, light to heavily exudating wounds.

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