RespoSorb Super Silicone

The silicone layer in contact with the wound allows easy application and almost painless, atraumatic removal. The absorbent pad absorbs and retains the exudate.
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RespoSorb Super Silicone

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sterile, individually sealed

Product Information 12.5x12.5 cm
Article Number
6850412
Content
1 Folding box of 10 pieces
EAN
4052199237053

Sterile, individually sealed

Product Information 10x20 cm
Article Number
6850422
Content
1 Folding box of 10 pieces
EAN
4052199237985
Product Information 20x20 cm
Article Number
6850432
Content
1 Folding box of 10 pieces
EAN
4052199238012
Product Information 20x25 cm
Article Number
6850441
Content
1 Folding box of 10 pieces
EAN
4052199238043
Product Information 20x25 cm
Article Number
6850442
Content
1 Folding box of 10 pieces
EAN
4052199238043
Product Information Article Number Content EAN
sterile, individually sealed
12.5x12.5 cm
Article Number 6850412
1 Folding box of 10 pieces 4052199237053
Sterile, individually sealed
10x20 cm
Article Number 6850422
1 Folding box of 10 pieces 4052199237985
20x20 cm
Article Number 6850432
1 Folding box of 10 pieces 4052199238012
20x25 cm
Article Number 6850441
1 Folding box of 10 pieces 4052199238043
20x25 cm
Article Number 6850442
1 Folding box of 10 pieces 4052199238043

Application

Clean the wound using a physiological solution or as instructed by a clinician.
•Select a suitable dressing size for the wound making sure that the dressing overlaps the margins of the wound by approx. 1 – 2 cm. Do not cut the dressing.
•Before applying the dressing, after rinsing the wound, make sure that the area around the wound is dry using swabs to ensure that the dressing adheres.
•Remove the protective sheets. Place the dressing with the adherent side onto the wound, so that the green side faces away from the wound.
•Secure the dressing using e.g. a Peha-haft bandage or any other suitable fixation, or, if need be, with compression bandages as instructed by a clinician.
•A dressing can remain on the wound for up to 5 days, depending on the condition of the wound and the established clinical protocol. The dressing must be changed if clinically indicated or when exudate reaches the rim of the dressing.

Documents

ECDOC_100394723.pdf

PHAG_Cons. EU DoC_MDR_Class IIa; IIb; III

ECDOC_100201780.pdf

PHAG_Cons. EU DoC_MDD_Class IIa; IIb; III

IFU_100287712.pdf

IFU RespoSorb Silicone

Multimedia