Suprasorb® P offers optimum wound healing conditions. Its absorbent PU foam structure ensures a moist wound environment and supports the natural healing process.
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Suprasorb® P offers optimum wound healing conditions. Its absorbent PU foam structure ensures a moist wound environment and supports the natural healing process.
Suprasorb P absorbs wound exudate quickly and safely, as the fine-pored PU foam develops a very good capillary effect directly on the wound bed.
The material adapts to the wound bed. The special surface texture of the wound contact layer of Suprasorb P - the all-rounder in wound care - is gentle on vulnerable surfaces such as healing wounds. The semi-permeable PU carrier layer ensures the ideal moist wound environment. The dressing retains its shape even after absorbing fluids. It is bacteria and waterproof*.
Suprasorb P is easy to apply, soft and comfortable to wear. Suprasorb P is available in four versions: non-adhesive, self-adhesive, sacrum and Heel. The self-adhesive version is additionally equipped with a skin-friendly adhesive edge * Suprasorb P non-adhesive
Areas of application
- Moderately exuding wounds
- Superficial wounds
- Acute wounds: Split skin removal sites, post-operative wounds
- Chronic wounds: decubitus ulcers, leg ulcers, diabetic ulcers
- Wound healing phases: exudation phase, granulation phase, epithelialisation phase
Properties
- Very good wound healing thanks to reliable exudate management
- High wearing comfort thanks to soft and supple structure
- The perforated wound contact layer prevents adhesion to the wound
- Bacteria- and fluid-repellent PU membrane*)
- Maintains a moist wound healing environment and thus promotes natural healing
- The anatomical shape makes it easier to treat hard-to-reach areas such as the heel, elbow or amputation stumps**)
* Suprasorb P non-adhesive; ** Suprasorb P Heel non-adhesive
Dosage form
Foam dressing sterile - non-adhesive
Application
Dressing change interval:
- Determined by the attending physician depending on the condition of the wound, degree of exudation and secondary dressing, after 5-7 days at the latest. The dressing should be changed as soon as the discolouration reaches the wound edge.
- Suprasorb P can be used as a secondary dressing for wounds at risk of infection as part of regular antimicrobial therapy.
- When dry, Suprasorb P can be easily cut to the individual wound size. The dressing should overlap the wound edges by approx. 2 cm.
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