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Default Category-Absorbant-Foam-Convamax Superabsorber

The key role of an absorbant dressing is to absorb and retain exudate. Most absorbant dressings consist of an absorbant material that may have an adhesive border.Absorbant dressings with an adhesive border are ideal for use as a protective dressings and for lightly exuding wounds. Many also have a waterproof covering.The more thicker absorbant dressings are suitable for use on chronic, heavily exuding wounds.Use of creams and ointments may interfere with the absorbancy ability of these dressing.
 
  


Foam Dressings are made from Polyurethane, Polyvinyl alchol or Silicone.Foam dressings help maintain a moist wound healing environment and can also act a protective cushion for fragile skin. Foam dressings come either with or without an adhesive border and in a wide array of sizes and shapes.Additionally, some foam dressings also contain anti-microbials such as manuka honey, silver and iodine.They are generally easy to apply and remove.Depending on the level of exudate, foam dressings can remain in place for up to 7 days. Foam Dressings are suitable for use on exuding wounds.They are not advisable to use on dry wounds.

 


ConvaMax absorbs high levels of exudate into the Superabsorbent (SAP) core, locking it away from the wound and helping to promote skin integrity. Once exudate has been absorbed, ConvaMax retains the fluid within the SAP core, ensuring it is not released back to the wound. ConvaMax Superabsorber Dressing is indicated for for the management of moderate to highly exuding wounds, including leg ulcers, pressure injuries, diabetic foot ulcers and surgical wounds.