Eco Friendly OEM Medical Adhesive Transparent Film Dressing for transfusion
Overview:
It is widely used in hospital intravenous injection, catheter fixation and various wound treatment and protection, which is composed of high-permeability polyurethane film, special moisture-permeable medical acrylate adhesive and special coating process
Specification:
Dressing type | Transparent Film Dressing |
components | Cotton pad, PE protect layer, Polyurethane thin film |
latex free | yes |
Wound care condition type | Use on ulcers, chronic and acute wounds and donor sites |
shape | customization |
size | According to customer’s demand |
CE / ISO | YES |
feature | soft / adhesive/eco-friendly |
disposable | yes |
performance | disposable |
Benefits:
1. Bacterial barrier, protects the wounds against external contamination and reduces risk of infection. Reduces bacterial growthby preventing moisture accumulation.
2. Breathable and transparent polyurethane film, allows excess moisture to escape from the wound and oxygen to enter, maintains ahealthy environment in the wound. Reduces the risk of maceration; Allows monitoring of the wound site without the need for dressing removal.
3. Hypoallergenic adhesive, minimizes the risk of an allergic response. Provides gentle and secure fixation.
4. Waterproof, impermeable to fluids for safety and protection. Allows the patient to shower with the dressing in situ.
7. Humanized designed, available in different shapes and sizes.
Application:
1. Fixation of indwelling needle and venous catheter.
2. Minor abrasions, small first - and second-degree burns and minor wounds.
3. Prevention and treatment of bedsore and chapped skin.
4. Protection of skin supply area.
5. Postoperative incision and laceration protection.
Usage:
1. After the wound is cleaned and disinfected, take out sterile transparent medical dressing from the bag.
2. Remove the release paper from one end of the transparent dressing to expose the adhesive surface.
3. Holding both ends, apply the adhesive surface to the skin and smooth it from the middle to all sides.
4. Remove the release material from the back.
5. When a small amount of exudate is generated after abrasions, burns or surgery, sterile gauze or absorbent pads and anti-inflammatory drugs should be applied to the wound after cleaning the wound, and then transparent medical dressing should be affixed.
Contraindication:
1. Cannot replace suturing, hemostasis, skin disinfection and other measures.
2. When removing the dressing, care should be taken that the catheter or other instruments covering it are not pulled off.
3. Dressings of appropriate specifications should be selected to ensure that they can stick firmly to the dry and healthy skin around the wound, and should not be pulled to cause tension and damage the skin.