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ComfiTel™ Silicone Contact Layer Dressing

ComfiTel™ Silicone Contact Layer Dressing gently adheres to intact skin but not to wounds. Porous mesh design allows exudate to pass through.

DermaRite Industries, LLC

DermaRite offers a full line of wound care, skin care, and modular nutrition products, plus expert collaboration to support caregivers and their patients in all post-acute care settings.
Toll free:(800) 337-6296 Fax:(973) 569-9001 Website: www.dermarite.com
Benefits

• Minimizes pain and potential trauma during dressing changes
• Porous mesh design allows wound exudate to pass through to absorbent dressing materials
• Not made with natural rubber latex

Indications

ComfiTel™ Silicone Contact Layer Dressing is a primary dressing used as a protective barrier between the wound and outer dressing for dry to heavily exuding partial- and full-thickness wounds such as: venous, pressure, and neuropathic ulcers; traumatic wounds such as abrasions, cuts, and lacerations; surgical wounds and first- and second-degree burns. Also for use on skin tears with flaps, as it provides safe securement of approximated flap.

Contraindications

ComfiTel™ Silicone Contact Layer Dressing should not be used on people who are sensitive or allergic to silicone and/or any other contents of the dressing.

Storage Requirements

Store in a dry location at room temperature (59°F-86°F).

How Supplied/Sizing
3"x4", 4"x7".
HCPCS Code
Product features
cancel Antimicrobial format available
cancel Color change w/ moisture activation
check_circle Compatible w/ topicals
check_circle Conforms readily to wound
check_circle Cuttable
check_circle Intact when saturated
cancel Moisture vapor permeable
cancel Moldable
check_circle Non-linting
check_circle Secondary dressing required
check_circle Self-adhering
check_circle 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
cancel Published Clinical Article Available
Recommended Use

Acute Wounds
Burns
Chronic Wounds
Granulating/Epithelializing Wounds
Moderate/Highly Exudating Wounds
Neuropathic Wounds
Non/Minimally Exudating Wounds
Palliative Wounds
Pressure Ulcers
Skin Tear (With Flap)
Superficial Wounds
Surgical Wounds
Traumatic Wounds
Venous Ulcers

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