3M™ Tegaderm™ Absorbent Clear Acrylic Dressing, 90802, small square

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SKU 3M-90802 Sold by Box/10
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  • Allows for wound monitoring without changing the dressing
  • Non-bulky and comfortable for patients to wear
  • Gentle removal from skin
  • Barrier to outside contaminants such as body fluids, bacteria and viruses
  • Eliminates hydrocolloid-related odour
  • No dressing breakdown
  • Hypoallergenic
  • Not made with natural rubber latex

3M™ Tegaderm™ Absorbent Clear Acrylic Dressing features a unique clear acrylic polymer and allows for monitoring of the wound, wound exudate and peri-wound skin without having to remove the dressing. It is ideal for low to moderately exudating wounds including skin tears, pressure ulcers, abrasions, post-operative wounds and donor sites. It can also be used for clean, closed approximated surgical incisions or laparoscopic incisions.

3M™ Tegaderm™ Absorbent Clear Acrylic Dressing can also be used as a secondary (cover) dressing over wound fillers such as alginate dressings, as well as a protective dressing on at risk, undamaged skin or skin beginning to show signs of damage from friction or shear. The washable, absorbent acrylic dressing, small square is 5 5/8 inch x 6 inch (14.9cm x 15.2cm) and pad size is3 3/8 inch x 4 inch (9.8cm x 10.1cm).

 

Suggested Applications

  • Pressure ulcers
  • Skin tears
  • Abrasions and superficial wounds
  • Venous stasis ulcers
  • Superficial and partial thickness burns
  • Clean approximated surgical incisions
  • Laparoscopic surgical sites
  • Donor sites