BIATAIN dressings Super self-adhesive Superabs.12.5x12.5 cm
pack size:10 pcs Dosage form:Association
Biatain® Super is a highly absorbent hydrocapillary dressing that provides a moist wound environment for healing of exuding wounds.
BIATAIN dressings, Suitable for heavily exuding wounds
Rapid absorption, distribution and retention of wound exudate allows full utilization of absorbent capacity with minimal risk of maceration and leakage, even in heavily exuding wounds.
BIATAIN dressings Moist wound environment for optimal healing
The hydrocapillary wound pad quickly absorbs wound exudate vertically and distributes it horizontally. A non-adherent wound contact layer maintains a moist wound environment for optimal healing.
Complete, easy-to-use wound dressing
Compared to other highly absorbent dressings, Biatain® Super is a cost-effective solution that does not require an additional wound contact layer (4).
Mode of action
Superabsorber particles absorb and store large amounts of wound exudate. Fibers disperse wound exudate throughout the wound pad, maximizing absorption. The high permeability to water vapor contributes to excellent wound exudate management.
BIATAIN dressings Composition
Biatain® Super consists of a highly absorbent hydrocapillary wound pad with a semi-permeable, waterproof and bacteria-proof top film, a hydrocolloid component for adhesion and a non-adherent wound contact layer. The dressing is available in self-adhesive and non-adhesive versions.
BIATAIN dressings application
Biatain® Super can be used on a wide range of exuding wounds, particularly leg ulcers, pressure ulcers, diabetic foot ulcers, second degree burns, postoperative wounds and skin abrasions. Biatain® Super can also be used under compression therapy.
REFERENCES
1. Morris L. Descriptive evaluation of Alione Hydrocapillary dressing. British Journal of Nursing 2003:12(10):630-35.
2. Norkus A et al. Use of a hydrocapillary dressing in the management of highly exuding ulcers: a comparative study. Journal of Wound Care 2005:14(9):429-32.
3. Karlsmark T et al. Hydrocapillary dressings to manage exudate in venous leg ulcers. British Journal of Nursing 2004:13(6):S29-S35.
4. Grothier L. Cost effectiveness and improved patient outcomes using a super-absorbent dressing. Journal of Community Nursing 2013:27(3):21-24.