Xeroform Petrolatum Dressing for Minimally Draining Wounds, Surgical Incisons, Lacerations, Donor Sites, Burns, Skin Grafts
Indications
Tribromophenol bismuth dressings are suitable for various types of wounds that require infection control, debridement, and promotion of healing, especially for wounds with excessive exudate, noticeable inflammation, or strong infection risk.
Such as minimally draining wounds, surgical incisions, lacerations, ulcers, donor sites, 1st & 2nd burns etc.
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Pairs well with
DETAILS
Material
- Finely woven mesh medical gauze
- Petrolatum
- 3% bismuth tribromophenate
Main Mechanism
Antibacterial Action: Tribromophenol bismuth has strong antibacterial properties that inhibit the growth of bacteria in the wound. It is particularly effective against anaerobic bacteria and is commonly used for infected wounds to control infection and promote wound cleanliness.
Anti-inflammatory Action: Tribromophenol bismuth has anti-inflammatory effects that help reduce inflammation around the wound, alleviating swelling, redness, and pain, thereby promoting comfort during the healing process.
Promoting Wound Healing: By clearing pathogens and reducing inflammation, tribromophenol bismuth dressings help the wound heal more quickly in a moist environment. A moist environment accelerates the growth of new tissue and promotes cell regeneration.
Debridement: Tribromophenol bismuth helps remove necrotic tissue or debris from the wound, preventing the wound from becoming necrotic or accumulating pus. This helps keep the wound clean and reduces the risk of infection.
Protective Action: The physical properties of the dressing (such as the base material) help protect the wound from external mechanical irritation or contamination, while also reducing the exposure of the wound to the external environment, lowering the risk of further infection.
Instructions
- Clean the wound with saline;
- Dry skin around the wound;
- Select the appropriate size, tear the package(or tear the bottom of the real). Remove the protective papper with gloves and tweezers. Cover the wound surface directly with single-dressing;
- If need, use the second dressing, fix the dressing bandage;
- Change the second dressing for absorption. Not need to change paraffin gauze. The frequency of change is depend on the wound, ranging from once a day to twice a week;
- Remove the dressing with saline if the dressing is sticked to the wound.
Contraindications
It can not be used for more than 10% of body surface area of the wound. Dermatitis, contact allergy or photoallergy somtimes occur but rarely, need the second dressing.
Do not use if the package is damaged or opened.
Enhance Healing with Xeroform Petrolatum Dressings
Experience the benefits of xeroform petrolatum dressings, designed for effective wound management and enhanced healing.
Antimicrobial Properties: These dressings feature tribromophenol bismuth, which provides strong antimicrobial action, effectively combating bacteria and reducing the risk of infection in wounds.
Moisture Balance: Engineered to maintain an optimal moisture level, these dressings promote a conducive healing environment, preventing dryness and supporting faster recovery.
Non-Adherent Design: The unique formulation ensures that the dressing does not stick to the wound, allowing for painless changes and minimizing trauma during dressing removal.
Versatile Application: Suitable for various wound types, including surgical and chronic wounds, these dressings are ideal for both professional and home care settings.
Easy to Use
Cleaning
Clean the assess the wound as appropriate to ensure that the skin around the wound is dry.
Cut
According to the size of the wound, cut it to the appropriate size.
Apply
Apply the wound dressing to overlap the wound edges at least 1 cm.
Fixed
Fixed it with a bandage or dressing.