Mepilex Border Post-Op Ag
Antimicrobial all-in-one post-op dressing with extra flexibility for patient mobility.
Mepilex® Border Post-Op Ag antimicrobial post-operative dressing is conformable and easy to use. It's designed for acute surgical wounds that can benefit from an antimicrobial action. The impregnated silver sulphate particles create an antimicrobial action that helps that has been shown through in vitro testing to reduce bioburden after 30 minutes, killing 99.9% of a wide range of bacteria for up to seven days 1 2 3.
This all-in-one bordered foam silver dressing design includes Safetac® – the original less-pain contact layer with silicone adhesion. So dressing changes are less painful 4 5 6 7 for your patients.
Mepilex Border Post-Op Ag absorbs more than other brand of post-op dressings, without leaking 8 9 10, which minimizes the risk of maceration and limits how often you need to change the dressing.
- Helps reduce surgical site infections 7
- Support patient mobility 11
- Reduce dressing related costs 4 5
- Provides a broad and sustained antimicrobial effect 1 3
- minimizes pain during dressing changes 4 11
The Mepilex Border Antimicrobial All-in-One Post-Op Ag Dressing is an advanced surgical dressing designed to protect post-operative wounds while reducing the risk of infection. This all-in-one solution features a highly absorbent pad, a flexible adhesive border, and sustained silver release (Ag) for broad-spectrum antimicrobial protection.
Built with Safetac® soft silicone technology, the dressing adheres gently to the skin without sticking to the wound, minimizing pain and trauma during dressing changes. It conforms comfortably to the body, provides excellent exudate management, and helps maintain a moist wound-healing environment.
Ideal for use on post-surgical incisions, traumatic wounds, and sutured sites, the Mepilex Border Ag Post-Op Dressing combines protection, comfort, and infection control in a single dressing solution.
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