BSN Sorbion Sachet S 7.5x7.5cm
10 x8 items in stock at supplier
Product details
Cutimed Sorbion Sachet S offers an exceptionally high absorption capacity and impressive adaptability to contoured body areas or special shapes. The extensive range of Cutimed Sorbion Sachet provides the right product for every wound situation. Easy to apply and equipped with unique Hydration Response Technology, Cutimed Sorbion dressings are the ideal choice for managing high levels of exudate.
Cutimed Sorbion Sachet S enables particularly effective protection of both the wound edges and the wound bed. Harmful fluids are absorbed and contained within the product. The dressings adhere to the wound pad and can be removed during the next dressing change without the pain often associated with many other methods.
Cutimed Sorbion Sachet S is especially suitable as a primary dressing for moderately to heavily exuding wounds.
Benefits:
- Fast and secure absorption of exudate
- Fewer dressing changes required (up to 4 days of wear time)
- High retention capacity, even under compression
- Moist wound environment
- Expansion border for extensive wound contact
- Continuous wound bed cleansing
Manufacturer: Essity Switzerland AG.
Patch Property | Hypoallergenic, Water-repellent |
Items per sales unit | 10 x |
Plaster type | Adhesive plasters |
Item number | 15677851 |
Manufacturer | BSN |
Category | Plasters + Bandages |
Manufacturer no. | 73232-00 |
Release date | 16.4.2021 |
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Plaster type | Adhesive plasters |
Patch Property | Hypoallergenic, Water-repellent |
sphere | Skin, hair + nail |
Dosage form | Sachet |
Medical Device Category | IIb |
Country of origin | Switzerland |
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Items per sales unit | 10 x |
Length | 7.50 cm |
Weight | 98 g |
Instructions for use | Cutimed Sorbion Sachet S is suitable for moderately to heavily exuding wounds, leg ulcers, various genesis diabetic ulcers, decubitus ulcers, secondary healing wounds, various genesis exuding carcinomas and similar exuding wounds. The dressing should be changed before any fluid seeps through, but at the latest after four days. However, this maximum dwell time depends on the patient and the wound situation. |