Coloplast Biatain Silicone Foam Dressing

Coloplast Biatain Silicone Foam Dressing

Brand/Manufacturer: COLOPLAST
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Coloplast Biatain Silicone Foam Dressing is a soft, flexible and absorbent foam dressing with gentle silicone adhesive. It can be used on a broad range of exuding wounds making biatain silicone the obvious choice for moist wound healing of commonly occurring wounds. It can also be used for a wide range of exuding wounds including leg ulcers, pressure ulcers, non-infected diabetic foot ulcers, donor sites, postoperative wounds and skin abrasions.

Item # Desc Pkg Price
33437 6" x 6" (15cm x 15cm) Each
$23.21
$15.77
33437 6" x 6" (15cm x 15cm) 5/Pack
$111.44
$75.68
33438 7" x 7" (18cm x 18cm) Each
$27.98
$19.00
33438 7" x 7" (18cm x 18cm) 5/Pack
$135.31
$91.90

Features

  • Coloplast Biatain Silicone Foam Dressing can be used with compression therapy
  • When in contact with exudate the unique 3D foam structure of Biatain silicone conforms closely to the wound bed for superior absorption
  • The fluid handling properties of biatain silicone ensures optimal control of exudate thus minimizing risk of maceration and leakage
  • Biatain silicone has a 3-piece non-touch opening for aseptic, safe and easy application, reducing waste of dressings
  • The soft and flexible design of biatain silicone ensures a closer fit to wound and body, and the foam pad at skin level makes biatain silicone comfortable to wear even under compression
  • Conformable polyurethane foam dressing with a semi-permeable, water- and bacteria proof top film and a soft silicone adhesive
  • Especially suited for wounds and patients that need increased mobility
  • The semi-permeable top film is both bacteria and shower proof
  • The unique 3D foam structure absorbs the exudate vertically and locks the fluid away within its structure, still leaving the wound moist for optimal moist wound healing conditions
  • Allows patient to bathe/shower
  • Indications:
    -
    Leg ulcers
    - Pressure ulcers
    - Non-infected diabetic foot ulcers
    - Second-degree burns
    - Donor sites
    - Post-operative wounds
    - Skin abrasions
    - Local infection
    - Systemic infection
    - Compression therapy

More Information

  • Precautions:
    - A health care professional should frequently inspect and manage infected wounds, diabetic wounds and wounds which are solely or partially caused by arterial insufficiency in accordance with local standards
    - In case of allergic reactions, please contact Coloplast for further information and directions
    - Do not useBiatain Silicone Foam Dressings with oxidizing solutions (e.g. hypochlorite and hydrogen peroxide solutions)
    - Ensure that any other evaporating solution is completely dried off before dressing application

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