Gelling fiber dressings are absorbent wound covers that help manage drainage and removal of dead, damaged and infected tissue from the wound. As wound fluid is absorbed into the dressing, a gel forms, which assists in maintaining a moist environment for optimal wound healing and the formation of granulation tissue. Gelling fiber dressings can retain and control exudate levels to reduce the risk of periwound maceration. Gelling fiber dressings can also conform to various wound shapes and be removed in 1 piece.
Gelling fiber dressings are absorbent wound covers that help manage drainage and removal of dead, damaged and infected tissue from the wound. Gelling fibers are typically composed of sodium carboxymethyl cellulose, strengthening cellulose fibers, and other blended super absorbent materials. As wound fluid is absorbed into the dressing, a gel forms, which assists in maintaining a moist environment for optimal wound healing and the formation of granulation tissue. Gelling fiber dressings can retain and control exudate levels to reduce the risk of periwound maceration, and can also conform to various wound shapes and be removed in one piece.
Gelling fiber dressings feature the following general performance properties and attributes:
Gelling fiber dressings are indicated for chronic, acute, and partial- or full-thickness wounds, as well as various ulcers, pressure injuries and burns.
Do not use gelling fiber dressings if you are sensitive to the dressing, or its components, or have had an allergic reaction to the dressing.
The following general warnings apply to gelling fiber dressings. Always refer to manufacturer information for Warnings and Precautions for a specific product.
If the wound continues to grow larger after the first few dressing changes, consult a health care professional. The wound should be inspected during dressing changes. Consult a health care professional if you see:
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