Smith and Nephew Primapore Wound Dressing

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    Smith and Nephew Primapore Wound Dressing from HealthyKin.com combine an absorbent pad with a soft and conformable fixative layer for the simple and effective management of sutured wounds.

    Smith and Nephew Primapore Wound Dressing Features:

    • Highly absorbent and low-adherent pad - The wound contact layer enables the passage of blood or exudate into the highly absorbent pad whilst maintaining a good healing environment and minimal pain on dressing removal.
    • Safe and Secure Fixation - The low allergy acrylic adhesive is evenly spread onto the non-woven backing surface providing a safe and secure dressing fixation over the wound site.
    • Soft and Conformable - Ensures patient comfort and conformability to all wound sites (even the more difficult areas like underarm and shoulders).
    • Ease of use - The protector paper, which is slit across the width of the dressing, enables quick application without the risk of touching the absorbent pad or adhesive area with fingers or forceps.  The easily opened packaging facilitates aseptic dressing technique.
    • Patient Comfort - The thick pad minimises fluid strike-through and helps to protect the wound from trauma.
    • Indications - Primapore Sterile Adhesive Wound Dressings are ideally suited for post-operative use. They are also useful in Accident & Emergency for cuts, lacerations and sutured wounds.

    Part numbers: 7133, 66000317, 66000318, 66000319, 66000321, 66007140

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    # of Ratings: 22
    21. on 6/1/2013, said:
    The pad doesn't stick to the wound and there is no sticky residue left on the skin from the adhesive
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    22. on 5/21/2013, said:
    Excellent product highly recommend
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