- Prevencia a liečba infekcií rán
- Účinné odstránenie baktérií, plesní a endotoxínov
- Účinný proti najbežnejším rezistentným patogénom
Cutimed® Sorbact Ribbon®
je gázová páska potiahnutá technológiou DACC™, ktorá viaže baktérie a plesne, založená na technológii Sorbact®. Je vhodná ako výplň rany a umožňuje prenikanie exsudátu rany do sekundárneho obväzu. Možno ju tiež umiestniť do kožných záhybov na liečbu plesňových infekcií (intertrigo).
Účel použitia
Cutimed Sorbact Ribbon is intended for use in the management of clean, contaminated, colonized or infected exuding wounds, such as surgical wounds, traumatic wounds, pressure ulcers, diabetic foot ulcers and leg ulcers. It can be used on superficial and deep wounds such as cavity wounds and fistulas. Cutimed Sorbact Ribbon is also intended to treat fungal infections in skin folds (intertrigo).
Wear time: Should the clinical condition allow, the dressing can be left in place for up to 7 days.
Learn about the product and how to apply it
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Benefity produktu
Prevencia a liečba infekcií rán
Krytia s technológiou Sorbact znižujú biologickú záťaž a podporujú účinné hojenie rán bez známych kontraindikácií a s nízkym rizikom alergií1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
Účinné odstránenie baktérií, plesní a endotoxínov
Obväzy s technológiou Sorbact nevratne viažu a odstraňujú baktérie bez uvoľňovania účinných látok do rany5. Nepredpokladá sa vznik rezistencie baktérií alebo plesní.
Účinný proti najbežnejším rezistentným patogénom
Testovanie in vitro preukázalo, že obväzy s technológiou Sorbact sú schopné potláčať rast piatich najčastejších patogénov podľa WHO7.
Dá sa strihať do vhodnej veľkosti a tvaru
Ľahko sa strihá na ľubovoľnú veľkosť a prispôsobuje sa vašim potrebám, takže je vhodný na mnohé typy rán.
Ľahko sa dá odstrániť
Ak necháte koniec obväzu mimo dutiny alebo fistuly, dá sa ľahko vybrať vcelku.
Údaje o produkte
Povrchová aj hlboká
Infikovaná
Nízka až nadmerná
Je potrebné sekundárne krytie
Aplikácia akoukoľvek stranou
How to use
1. Prepare the wound and surrounding skin according to local clinical practice.
2. Select an appropriate dressing size for the wound. The dressing may overlap the wound margins if needed.
3. Remove the dressing from the peel pouch using an aseptic technique.
4. If needed, cut across the dressing using an aseptic technique. Do not cut over the wound. Discard any unused dressing.
5. Apply the dressing. Ensure that the dressing comes into direct contact with the complete wound surface to allow microorganisms to bind to the dressing. In cavities or fistulas, avoid dense packing. Always leave a part of the dressing outside the cavity/fistula for easy removal. If the dressing is cut, always leave the cut end outside the wound to avoid residual threads.
6. Apply a secondary dressing appropriate for the exudate level such as a foam dressing, absorbent pad or gelling fiber dressing, and fixate.
7. The dressing change frequency 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.
How to Remove
Should the dressing adhere to the wound, moisten the dressing to assist removal and to avoid disruption of wound bed and surrounding tissue.
2. Select an appropriate dressing size for the wound. The dressing may overlap the wound margins if needed.
3. Remove the dressing from the peel pouch using an aseptic technique.
4. If needed, cut across the dressing using an aseptic technique. Do not cut over the wound. Discard any unused dressing.
5. Apply the dressing. Ensure that the dressing comes into direct contact with the complete wound surface to allow microorganisms to bind to the dressing. In cavities or fistulas, avoid dense packing. Always leave a part of the dressing outside the cavity/fistula for easy removal. If the dressing is cut, always leave the cut end outside the wound to avoid residual threads.
6. Apply a secondary dressing appropriate for the exudate level such as a foam dressing, absorbent pad or gelling fiber dressing, and fixate.
7. The dressing change frequency 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.
How to Remove
Should the dressing adhere to the wound, moisten the dressing to assist removal and to avoid disruption of wound bed and surrounding tissue.
Špecifikácia produktu
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Produkt
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Kód produktu
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Rozmery
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V balení (ks)
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Počet ks v balení
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V kartóne (ks)
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V kartóne (bal)
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Farba
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Sterilné
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Detaily
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| Cutimed® Sorbact Ribbon® | 7216617 | 2 cm x 50 cm | 20 | BOX OF 20 POUCHES OF 1 | 120 | 6 | Zelená | Yes | Sterile |
| Cutimed® Sorbact Ribbon® | 7216711 | 5 cm x 200 cm | 10 | BOX OF 10 POUCHES OF 1 | 60 | 6 | Zelená | Yes | Sterile |
Supporting products
Cutimed® Sorbion® Sachet S
je sterilné, hydroaktívne, gélotvorné, superabsorpčné krytie na rany.
Odborné referencie
1 Bua N et al. Dialkylcarbamoyl Chloride Dressings in the Prevention of Surgical Site Infections after Nonimplant Vascular Surgery. Ann Vasc Surg. 2017;44:387-392.
2 Stanirowski P et al. Randomized controlled trial evaluating dialkylcarbamoyl chloride impregnated dressings for the prevention of surgical site infections in adult women undergoing cesarean section. Surg Infect (Larchmt). 2016;17:427-435.
3 Kammerlander G et al. An investigation of Cutimed Sorbact as an antimicrobial alternative in wound management. Wounds UK. 2008;4:10-18.
4 Mosti G et al. Comparative study of two antimicrobial dressings in infected leg ulcers: a pilot study. J Wound Care. 2015;24:121-122, 124-127.
5 Husmark J et al. Antimicrobial effects of bacterial binding to a dialkylcarbamoyl chloride-coated wound dressing: an in vitro study. J Wound Care. 2022;31:560-570.
6 Gentili V et al. Panbacterial real-time PCR to evaluate bacterial burden in chronic wounds treated with Cutimed Sorbact. Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis. 2012;31:1523-1529.
7 Husmark J et al. Antimicrobial effect of a DACC-coated bacteria-binding wound dressing against WHO pathogens. EWMA. November 18-19, 2020, virtual conference (EP006).