Description
The Softpad Combine Dressing Pad is a sterile and highly absorbent dressing designed for managing wounds with moderate to heavy exudate, such as post-operative and trauma wounds. It consists of an absorbent cotton pad with a non-woven, non-adherent overwrap. This construction helps protect the wound, manage fluid, and support the natural healing process by providing a sterile and moist environment. Its design is intended to reduce the risk of infection and minimize trauma during dressing changes.
High Absorbency Core: Features a highly absorbent cotton pad that effectively manages wound fluid and reduces the frequency of dressing changes.
Non-Adherent Surface: The contact layer is designed to not stick to the wound, which helps in minimizing discomfort and trauma during removal.
Sterile and Individually Packed: Each dressing is sterilized by Gamma irradiation or ETO and comes in individual tamper-proof packaging to ensure hygiene until use.
Breathable Construction: The soft, non-woven material allows for air circulation, which supports healing and helps lower the risk of infection.
Adhesive-Free Design: Since it is non-adhesive, it requires a secondary dressing like tape or a bandage to secure it, making it suitable for sensitive skin that may react to medical tapes.
Q: What is a Softpad Combine Dressing Pad used for?
A: A Softpad Combine Dressing Pad is a sterile and highly absorbent dressing designed for wounds with moderate to heavy fluid or exudate. It is often used for post-operative care, trauma wounds, cuts, and abrasions.
Q: Is this dressing pad sterile?
A: Yes, each dressing pad is individually packed and sterilized to ensure it is safe and hygienic for immediate use on wounds.
Q: Does it stick to the wound?
A: This dressing pad features a non-adherent or low-adherent contact layer that is designed to prevent it from sticking to the wound surface, which helps to minimize discomfort and trauma during dressing changes.
Q: How do I keep the dressing pad in place?
A: Since this is a non-adhesive pad, it needs to be secured over the wound using a secondary item such as medical tape, a bandage, or another retention aid.
Q: How often should the dressing be changed?
A: The frequency of changing the dressing depends on the amount of fluid from the wound. It is generally recommended to change it when it becomes saturated or as directed by a healthcare professional.
The Softpad Combine Dressing Pad is a sterile and highly absorbent dressing designed for managing wounds with moderate to heavy exudate, such as post-operative and trauma wounds. It consists of an abs...Read More