Tegaderm™ Silicone Foam Dressing
Product details
The Tegaderm Silicone Foam Dressing is gentle even on fragile skin and does not cause damage to the wound, periwound or surrounding skin.
This non-bordered dressing can be used with compression therapy and is designed to manage varying levels of exudate, from low to high, and is indicated for use on pressure ulcers/injuries¹, venous leg ulcers, neuropathic ulcers, arterial ulcers, skin tears and surgical wounds.
- Strong and gentle silicone adhesive keeps the dressing in place with minimal disruption to the skin during removal
- Unique multi-layer design absorbs and evaporates moisture while adapting to changing levels of exudate to maintain an optimal wound healing environment
- Fluid management properties of the dressing prevent pooling, which helps minimise backward fluid migration and helps reduce the potential for skin maceration
- Gentle on fragile skin and does not cause damage to the wound, periwound or surrounding skin
- Interested in using this silicone foam dressing with therapeutic compression? View the Coban 2 Layer Compression System
- If you’re looking for a bordered version of this dressing, consider Tegaderm Silicone Foam border dressing
Product specifications
| Shape |
Shape
Square |
| OverallLengthImperial |
OverallLengthImperial
5.91 in |
| OverallWidthMetric |
OverallWidthMetric
15 cm |
| categoryName |
categoryName
Foam Dressings |
| Global Catalog Number |
Global Catalog Number
90632 |
| AdhesiveType |
AdhesiveType
Silicone |
| Brand |
Brand
Tegaderm™ |
| Overall Length (Imperial) |
Overall Length (Imperial)
3.94 in |
| Overall Width (Metric) |
Overall Width (Metric)
11 cm |
| Overall Length (Metric) |
Overall Length (Metric)
15 cm, 10 cm |
| OverallWidthImperial |
OverallWidthImperial
4.33 in |
| GLBL_CAT_NBR |
GLBL_CAT_NBR
90631 |
| Category name |
Category name
Foam Dressings |
| Trademark2 |
Trademark2
Tegaderm™ |
| Overall Width (Imperial) |
Overall Width (Imperial)
5.91 in |
| Adhesive Type |
Adhesive Type
Silicone |
| Border |
Border
false |