Application |
Negative Pressure Contact Dressing with Silver | Negative Pressure Contact Dressing with Silver | Negative Pressure Contact Dressing with Silver | Negative Pressure Contact Dressing with Silver | Negative Pressure Contact Dressing with Silver |
Features and Benefits |
- Silverlon negative pressure dressings (NPD) are designed to be used with negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) systems
- Applied in direct contact with the wound surface, the antimicrobial surface with flow ports allows exudate and wound debris to pass freely into the NPWT dressing placed above it
- Used as the primary wound contact layer for NPWT dressing sets and is placed under reticulated foam, gauze, or other wound fillers
- Silverlon Dressings should not be used on patients with 3rd degree burns or with known sensitivity to silver or nylon
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- Silverlon negative pressure dressings (NPD) are designed to be used with negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) systems
- Applied in direct contact with the wound surface, the antimicrobial surface with flow ports allows exudate and wound debris to pass freely into the NPWT dressing placed above it
- Used as the primary wound contact layer for NPWT dressing sets and is placed under reticulated foam, gauze, or other wound fillers
- Silverlon Dressings should not be used on patients with 3rd degree burns or with known sensitivity to silver or nylon
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- Silverlon negative pressure dressings (NPD) are designed to be used with negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) systems
- Applied in direct contact with the wound surface, the antimicrobial surface with flow ports allows exudate and wound debris to pass freely into the NPWT dressing placed above it
- Used as the primary wound contact layer for NPWT dressing sets and is placed under reticulated foam, gauze, or other wound fillers
- Silverlon Dressings should not be used on patients with 3rd degree burns or with known sensitivity to silver or nylon
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- Silverlon negative pressure dressings (NPD) are designed to be used with negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) systems
- Applied in direct contact with the wound surface, the antimicrobial surface with flow ports allows exudate and wound debris to pass freely into the NPWT dressing placed above it
- Used as the primary wound contact layer for NPWT dressing sets and is placed under reticulated foam, gauze, or other wound fillers
- Silverlon Dressings should not be used on patients with 3rd degree burns or with known sensitivity to silver or nylon
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- Silverlon negative pressure dressings (NPD) are designed to be used with negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) systems
- Applied in direct contact with the wound surface, the antimicrobial surface with flow ports allows exudate and wound debris to pass freely into the NPWT dressing placed above it
- Used as the primary wound contact layer for NPWT dressing sets and is placed under reticulated foam, gauze, or other wound fillers
- Silverlon Dressings should not be used on patients with 3rd degree burns or with known sensitivity to silver or nylon
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