3M Kerramax Care dressings
Exudate management in high exuding wounds
While exudate is a natural part of the healing process, highly exuding wounds like venous leg ulcers (VLU), diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs), and pressure injuries (PIs) can produce excessive amounts of exudate, which require careful management to maintain an optimal healing environment. It's essential to balance exudate management with protection from contaminants and ensure dressings can be applied and removed with ease to support the healing journey.
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Kerramax Care Folding Techniques
Kerramax Care dressings are highly conformable, and can be folded to suit a variety of different wounds.
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References:
- Hughes, M. A large-scale evaluation of managing moderate and highly exuding wounds in the community. Wounds UK. 2017;13(3):78-85.
- Cotton, S. The management of a chronic leg ulcer using Kerramax Care™ Super-Absorbent Dressing under compression. Poster presented at Wounds UK; November 2015; Harrogate, UK.
- Rose, R. A large clinical evaluation assessing the tolerance & effectiveness of super-absorbent dressing, Kerramax Care™ Poster presented at Wounds UK; November 2015; Harrogate, UK.
- Jackson, S. & Warde, D. Determination of free swell absorption and fluid retention, and absorption capacity under pressure of Kerramax Care™. Crawford Healthcare Ltd. CHC R596. Knutsford, UK: 2017.