Silverlon® Flex Wound Contact Negative Pressure Dressings

Calcium Alginate Dressings are an effective barrier to microbial penetration for moderate to heavy exudating partial and full thickness wounds, including pressure ulcers, diabetic ulcers, donor and graft sites, traumatic and surgical wounds and 1st and 2nd degree burns.

Sizes and Product Numbers:

5cm x 5cm – WCD22-NPS(-FLX)

10cm x 10cm – WCD44-NPS(-FLX)

10cm x 20cm – WCD48-NPS(-FLX)

20cm x 20cm – WCD88-NPS(-FLX)

Quantity per Box: 5

Indications for use

Silverlon® Flex Wound Contact Negative Pressure Dressings are professional use wound dressings indicated for wound management and may also be used in conjunction with negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT), for local management of:

  • 1st and 2nd degree burns
  • Donor and graft site wounds
  • Diabetic, pressure and venous ulcers
  • Traumatic and surgical wounds
  • Infected wounds*

*Silverlon® Flex Wound Contact Negative Pressure Dressings may be used on those infected wounds listed above. Where used on infected wounds, the infection should be treated as per local clinical protocol.

Silverlon® Flex Wound Contact Negative Pressure Dressings are indicated for a total duration of contact (i.e. where treatment involves consecutive application of individual dressings) of up to 30 days.

Contraindications

  • Avoid using Silverlon® Flex Wound Contact Negative Pressure Dressings on patients with known sensitivity to silver or nylon.
  • Silverlon® Flex Wound Contact Negative PRessure Dressings are not intended for use on 3rd degree burns.

Frequently Bought together

Silverlon® Surgical Island Dressings

Silverlon® Surgical Dressings are antimicrobial wound dressings utilizing silver plated nylon technology.

Silverlon® Wound Packing Strips

The Wound Packing Strips are easy to use, store, and transport.

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