What is Drawtex used for?

Drawtex® is versatile in its use. It is indicated for wounds with moderate to high levels of exudate, whether chronic wounds or more acute wounds such as burns and complex surgical wounds.

What kind of dressing is Drawtex?

Drawtex is a hydroconductive wound dressing with LevaFiber Technology. LevaFiber is a combination of two types of absorbent differentiated structures that creates the ability to draw exudate away from the wound surface.

What is a Hydroconductive dressing?

It is a highly absorbent wound dressing that facilitates the movement of wound exudates into and through the dressing to the outer secondary material. The constant movement of wound fluids clears the wound bed of harmful wound byproducts that may slow down or prevent wound healing.

Can you pack a wound with Drawtex?

Drawtex is ideal for the following types of wounds, especially wounds with moderate to heavy exudate: burns (first- and second-degree), amputations, post-operative wounds, venous leg ulcers, pressure ulcers, cavity wounds, diabetic foot ulcers, Buruli ulcers, complex surgical wounds, difficult-to-heal wounds and …

How often should Sorbact be changed?

For wounds at risk of infection the dressing can be changed every 2–5 days. When should Cutimed® Sorbact® be discontinued? Cutimed® Sorbact® products can be continued until there are no clinical signs of infection and the wound is granulating.

When do you use Sorbact dressing?

Intended use Sorbact® Absorption Dressing is intended for use in management of clean, contaminated, colonized or infected wounds with moderate to high exudate levels, such as surgical wounds, traumatic wounds, pressure ulcers, diabetic ulcers and foot and leg ulcers.

How much does Mepilex cost?

$3.66 / ea.

Is Mepilex latex free?

Self Adherent, All in One Bordered Foam Dressing Mepilex Border may be left in place for several days depending on the condition of the wound and surrounding skin, or as indicated by acceptable clinical practice. Latex Free: Not made with natural rubber latex.

What is drawtex used to treat?

Drawtex® helps meet the complex challenges of wound bed preparation. Drawtex® is versatile in its use. It is indicated for wounds with moderate to high levels of exudate, whether chronic wounds or more acute wounds such as burns and complex surgical wounds. More Info.

What is drawdrawtex wound dressing?

Drawtex is a hydroconductive, non-adherent wound dressing with LevaFiber technology. LevaFiber is a combination of two types of absorbent cross-action structure that creates the ability to draw exudate away from the wound surface while removing toxic components, such as slough, necrotic tissue and bacteria.

How long does drawtex® stay in place?

To secure in place, use a normal bandage or a moisture vapor permeable adhesive film dressing. Drawtex® can stay in place for up to two days if covered with a semi-occlusive dressing, but otherwise should be changed daily when the dressing is almost saturated. Following is a list of related poster presentations on this product technology.

How do you apply drawtex bandage?

Apply the Drawtex bandage either directly over the wound or over the primary contact layer. Either side can be applied. Use a secondary dressing or bandage of your choice to secure the lower layers, such as the Coban Self Adherent Wrap. Change the bandages out every three days until the wound exudate is reduced.