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Transparent dressing can be used over a negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) dressing to provide a barrier and protect the wound and surrounding skin from external contamination.
Waterproof, Bacteria resistant, Transparent, Ultra-thin, Breathable, High elasticity and comfortable.
Product No. | Size | Packing |
T011520
|
15cmx20cm | 1pcs/pouch,20pcs/box,400pcs/ctn |
T012020
|
20cmx20cm | 1pcs/pouch,20pcs/box,400pcs/ctn |
T012530
|
25cmx30cm | 1pcs/pouch,20pcs/box,400pcs/ctn |
T013030
|
30cmx30cm |
1pcs/pouch,20pcs/box,400pcs/ctn
|
When using transparent dressings for negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) dressing, there are a few key tips to keep in mind:
1. Choose the right size: Make sure you choose the right size dressing to fit your wound. The dressing should cover the wound and surrounding skin, and have enough adhesive to hold it in place.
2. Prepare the wound: Clean the wound thoroughly with saline solution or wound cleanser, and dry it completely before applying the dressing.
3. Apply the dressing: Peel back the backing of the dressing and place it carefully over the wound, making sure there are no wrinkles or air bubbles. Smooth the dressing down gently, pressing around the edges to create a good seal.
4. Connect the NPWT device: Connect the NPWT device to the dressing according to the manufacturer's instructions, making sure the tubing is properly secured.
5. Monitor the wound: Check the dressing regularly for signs of leakage or infection, and change it as needed. Keep an eye on the NPWT device to make sure it's functioning correctly and delivering the desired negative pressure.