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Wound Healing Absorbent Equipment & Supplies Near Usa
4 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Winner Medical based inShenzhen, CHINA
Gauze combine dressing is constructed of 100% cotton and covered with a soft gauze outer layer, absorbs fluid to the center quickly. It is medical dressing gauze that can be uesd for absorbing large amount ...
Manufactured by:Safe n Simple based inClarkston, MICHIGAN (USA)
Simpurity Super Absorbent Pads Wound Dressingâ–ª A non-woven super absorbent fiber that will absorb up to 20x its weight of fluidâ–ª One layer of Super Absorbent Pad is equal to 36 layers of medical gauzeâ–ª Maintains a moist wound ...
Manufactured by:URGO Group based inParis, FRANCE
UrgoTuI Absorb Border is an adhesive lipido-colloid foam dressing with soit-adherent TLC, an innovative Technology developed by the laboratoires Urgo and composed of: A soft-adherent TLC layer combined with an absorbent polyurethane foam pad and a superabsorbent layer. A vapour permeable waterproof outer film with silicone adhesive on the edges. This specific combination is a patented ...
Manufactured by:Coloplast A/S based inHumlebaek, DENMARK
Biatain Silicone with 3DFit Technology conforms to the wound bed and reduces exudate pooling to promote optimal wound healing conditions. 94% of health care professionals say that a close contact to the wound bed is important to create optimal wound healing condition. With conventional foam dressings, a gap may form between the wound bed and the dressing.This gap allows exudate to pool, which may ...
