Sorbact® Foam Dressing

Bacteria- and fungi binding foam dressing

Reduces bioburden in low to moderately exuding wounds

Sorbact® Foam Dressing is a bacteria- and fungi binding wound dressing, based on Sorbact® Technology, for low to moderately exuding wounds. Sorbact® Foam Dressing absorbs and retains exudate, thereby reducing the risk of maceration and enabling a moist wound environment. The semi-permeable backing film allows excess fluid to evaporate.

Intended use

Sorbact® Foam Dressing is intended for use in the management of clean, contaminated, colonized or infected wounds with low to moderate exudate levels, such as surgical wounds, traumatic wounds, pressure ulcers, diabetic ulcers and foot and leg ulcers.

Amount of exudate

Low Medium

Depth

Superficial

Infection phase

Infection prevention Infection treatment

Wound type

Clean Colonized/infected Superficial

How to use

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Tweezers hold a compress on a blurred background.

Step 1

Prepare the wound according to local clinical practice.

Showing Sorbact Foam Dressing product range. 3 different sizes and shapes.

Step 2

Select an appropriate dressing size for the wound. The wound pad should overlap the wound margins by at least 2 cm.

Two illustrated hands opening a Sorbact foam dressing.

Step 3

Remove the dressing from the pouch using an aseptic technique.

An illustrated scissors on a blurred background.

Step 4

If cutting the dressing, use an aseptic technique. Discard any open and unused dressing.

An illustration of Sorbact foam dressing over a wound.

Step 5

Apply the dressing. Ensure that the green side of the dressing comes into direct contact with the complete wound surface.

An illustrated leg and a hand holding a dressing around its ankle.

Step 6

Apply an appropriate dressing fixation.

Illustration of changing a sorbact dressing with a blurred wound in the background.

Step 7

The frequency of dressing changes depends on exudate levels and the overall condition of the wound and surrounding skin. Should the clinical condition allow, the dressing can be left in place for up to 7 days.

Clinicians should ensure that the product is used in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions for use.

Product range

SizePcs/packRef. no.
10 x 10 cm, 4 x 4 in1098310
15 x 15 cm, 6 x 6 in1098315
10 x 20 cm, 4 x 8 in1098320

Documentation

IFU

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