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Biatain Fiber

Biatain Fiber is a soft gelling fiber for highly exuding wounds, wounds with slough, and cavity wounds including undermining.

Coloplast Corp.

Coloplast's mission is to make life easier for people with intimate health care needs. Globally, their business areas include ostomy care, continence care, advanced wound care, interventional urology and voice and respiratory care.
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Benefits

With low shrinkage and high absorption, Biatain Fiber effectively manages exudate by staying in shape and reduces exudate pooling to lower the risk of infection and maceration.

Indications

For use in acute and chronic wounds, including cavity wounds such as: diabetic ulcers, leg ulcers, pressure ulcers (stage 2–4), traumatic wounds, partial thickness burns, donor sites, post-operative surgical wounds, exudate absorption in oncology wounds

Contraindications

Biatain Fiber should not be used on individuals who are sensitive to or who have had an allergic reaction to the dressing or its components; eg, sodium carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC).

Warnings and Precautions

Do not re-use the single use product as cross-contamination may occur, potentially leading to infection.

Reprocessing, washing, disinfection and/or resterilization may compromise product characteristics, causing additional risk of physical harm or infection to the user.

A healthcare professional should frequently inspect and manage infected wounds, diabetic wounds and wounds which are solely or partially caused by arterial insufficiency, in accordance with local guidelines.

Inactive Ingredients

Carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) fibers with bicomponent fibers, and a thermo-bonded net added for
strength

How Supplied/Sizing
2x2in, 4x5in, 6x6in, 1x18in rope
Product features
cancel Adhesive border
check_circle Antimicrobial format available
check_circle Conforms readily to wound
check_circle Cuttable
check_circle Flexible
cancel Hemostatic
check_circle Intact when saturated
check_circle Moisture vapor permeable
cancel Moldable
check_circle One-piece removal
check_circle Rope
check_circle Secondary dressing required
cancel Silicone-based adhesive
cancel Usable on infected wounds
check_circle Variety of sizes
Other features
check_circle Educational Material Available
check_circle Free Samples/Trials Available
check_circle Published Clinical Article Available
Recommended Use

Acute Wounds
Burns
Cavity Wounds
Chronic Wounds
Deep Wounds
Dehisced Wounds
Diabetic Foot
Moderate/Highly Exudating Wounds
Pressure Ulcers
Sloughy Wounds
Surgical Wounds
Venous Ulcers

Removal & Change Frequency

The dressing should be replaced when it has reached its maximum absorption capacity or when wound care practice indicates that a change is needed. Biatain Fiber can stay in the wound up to 7 days.

Clinically Tested

Latex-friendly

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