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Baihe - Wound Closure Device
Wound closure device consists of a pair of polypropylene hasps with two adhesive panels. The adhesive panels are porous nonwovens coated with a pressure-sensitive hypoallergenic adhesive. It is a novel device for the quick and easy closure of most acute wounds, for example lacerated and surgical wounds. The device is designed to allow for a non-invasive closure of a wound and to encourage a tight closure of the wound for an early and successful healing. The non-invasive technique reduces tissue trauma and improves patient comfort, and possibly causes less scarring after healing.
Wound closure device is indicated for the closure of acute wounds such as lacerations and surgical incisions. It may also be used in conjunction with subcutaneous suture operations.
- Patented technology
- Non-invasive closure, no sutures, less scar
- Quick to apply
- Easy to use
- For patients with deep wounds, subcutaneous suture operation can be performed according to local clinical practice.
- Clean and dry the skin around the wound, making the wound edges as neat as possible.
- Take the wound closure device out of the package, peel the hasp off the liner by lifting it from the ribbon ends.
- Position the device so that the two adhesive panels sit on the two sides of the wound.
- Press the adhesive panel with your finger gently along the direction of the ribbons so that the adhesive panel adheres firmly on the skin.
- Apply the next hasp in the same way so that the gap between the hasps is about 2mm.
- Use both hands to hold the ribbons of the hasp and to tighten the hasp gently until the hasps are locked to close the wound.
- 8. Cut off all long ends from the ribbons.
- Apply a PU film dressing or another secondary dressing to protect the hasp and wound.
- The secondary dressing can be removed for observation. A new secondary dressing must be applied after observation.
- When the wound is healed, remove the hasp by lifting either the side of the adhesive panel and peel from the wound gently. Care must be taken to avoid damaging of the newly healed wound.