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McKesson # 1111687 1111684 1111683 1111686 1111685
Description Negative Pressure Contact Dressing with Silver Silverlon 12 X 12 Inch Negative Pressure Contact Dressing with Silver Silverlon 4 X 5 Inch Negative Pressure Contact Dressing with Silver Silverlon 2 X 2 Inch Negative Pressure Contact Dressing with Silver Silverlon 5 X 12 Inch Negative Pressure Contact Dressing with Silver Silverlon 5 X 8 Inch
Manufacturer # NPD-1212NPD-45NPD-22NPD-512NPD-58
Brand SilverlonSilverlonSilverlonSilverlonSilverlon
Manufacturer Argentum MedicalArgentum MedicalArgentum MedicalArgentum MedicalArgentum Medical
Invoice DRESSING, SILVERLON NEGATIVE PRESSURE 12"X12" (1/BX)DRESSING, SILVERLON NEGATIVE PRESSURE 4"X5" (10/BX)DRESSING, SILVERLON NEGATIVE PRESSURE 2"X2" (10/BX)DRESSING, SILVERLON NEGATIVE PRESSURE 5"X12" (5/BX)DRESSING, SILVERLON NEGATIVE PRESSURE 5"X8" (5/BX)
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Comparison

Dimensions 12 X 12 Inch4 X 5 Inch2 X 2 Inch5 X 12 Inch5 X 8 Inch
Application Negative Pressure Contact Dressing with SilverNegative Pressure Contact Dressing with SilverNegative Pressure Contact Dressing with SilverNegative Pressure Contact Dressing with SilverNegative Pressure Contact Dressing with Silver
Country of Origin UnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknown
Sterility SterileSterileSterileSterileSterile
UNSPSC Code 4231260342312603423126034231260342312603
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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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