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Wound Contact Layer Dressing Cardinal Healthâ„¢ 4 X 7 Inch Sterile

  • Cardinal Healthâ„¢ Silicone Contact Layer dressings are sterile, occlusive wound dressings made with a conformable, open mesh structure and gentle silicone adhesive
  • The dressings are used to facilitate fluid transfer and provide fixation and protection to the wound bed during dressing changes
  • May be used to allow passage of exudate and provide fixation and protection of the wound bed during dressing changes for a wide variety of partial to full thickness wounds, including: Skin tears, venous ulcers, surgical and trauma wounds, first- and second-degree burns, blisters, cuts and lacerations, dry to heavily draining abrasions, pressure ulcers
  • Cardinal Healthâ„¢ Silicone Contact Layer dressings are sterile, occlusive wound dressings made with a conformable, open mesh structure and gentle silicone adhesive
  • The dressings are used to facilitate fluid transfer and provide fixation and protection to the wound bed during dressing changes
  • May be used to allow passage of exudate and provide fixation and protection of the wound bed during dressing changes for a wide variety of partial to full thickness wounds, including: Skin tears, venous ulcers, surgical and trauma wounds, first- and second-degree burns, blisters, cuts and lacerations, dry to heavily draining abrasions, pressure ulcers
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Wound Contact Layer Dressing Cardinal Healthâ„¢ 4 X 7 Inch Sterile

$17.45

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Description

  • Cardinal Healthâ„¢ Silicone Contact Layer dressings are sterile, occlusive wound dressings made with a conformable, open mesh structure and gentle silicone adhesive
  • The dressings are used to facilitate fluid transfer and provide fixation and protection to the wound bed during dressing changes
  • May be used to allow passage of exudate and provide fixation and protection of the wound bed during dressing changes for a wide variety of partial to full thickness wounds, including: Skin tears, venous ulcers, surgical and trauma wounds, first- and second-degree burns, blisters, cuts and lacerations, dry to heavily draining abrasions, pressure ulcers