| Allevyn Ag Gentle Border 10x10 cm wound dressing 10 pcs. • liki24.co.uk | 603.50 RON |
| Allevyn Ag Gentle Border 10x10 cm apósito 10 uds. • liki24.es | 682.00 RON |
| Allevyn Ag Gentle Border 12.5x12.5 cm Wu 10 buc • liki24.ro | 4,999.94 RON |
Product features: Allevyn Ag Gentle Border Gently adhering antimicrobial foam dressing Allevyn Ag Gentle Border is a highly absorbent, antimicrobial, and gently adhesive wound dressing. The foam core with integrated silver supports the management of wounds at risk of infection and infected wounds with moderate to heavy exudate. The broad silicone gel coating, including the adhesive border, is also very suitable for sensitive skin. The adhesive border provides a gentle and secure hold and ensures a high level of comfort. Atraumatic dressing changes minimize patient pain. Additional fixation is not required. Features and benefits: Allevyn Ag Gentle Border, thanks to its integrated silver, has antimicrobial properties that have been proven to protect wounds against bacteria, thus preventing and reducing infection. The hypoallergenic silicone gel coating ensures a secure and gentle hold and will not slip, even without additional fixation. Easy application and removal ensure convenient handling. Allevyn Ag Gentle Border is suitable for use on sensitive skin. Less pain: Fewer dressing changes, less maceration and skin irritation. High wearing comfort: Soft, flexible and conformable, latex-free formulation, does not stick to the wound. Improved quality of life: Bacteria- and waterproof outer film allows showering. Increased security: Reliable protection against infections and dynamic exudate management for a moist wound environment. Cost and time savings: Fewer dressing changes thanks to dressing stays of up to 7 days support economical wound care. Areas of application: Allevyn Ag Gentle Border is ideal for use on infected and infection-prone wounds: Pressure ulcers lower leg ulcers Ulcers in diabetic foot Malignant wounds Surgical wounds Burns Transplant wounds Skin fissures Ulcerating lesions Source: www.smith-nephew.com As of November 2018