silver dressing wound Acticoat 7 Day Antimicrobial Silver Wound Dressings
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silver dressing wound

silver dressing wound Acticoat 7 Day Antimicrobial Silver Wound Dressings

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silver dressing wound Acticoat 7 Day Antimicrobial Silver Wound DressingsIntroducing the Acticoat 7 Day Antimicrobial Silver Wound Dressings by Smith & Nephew your advanced solution for optimal wound care and management. Designed for those seeking a reliable, long lasting dressing, this product harnesses the power of silver technology to provide exceptional antimicrobial protection. Ideal for a variety of wound types, Acticoat 7 Day is engineered to maintain a moist wound environment conducive to efficient healing. Details

Introducing the Acticoat 7 Day Antimicrobial Silver Wound Dressings by Smith & Nephew - your advanced solution for optimal wound care and management. Designed for those seeking a reliable, long-lasting dressing, this product harnesses the power of silver technology to provide exceptional antimicrobial protection. Ideal for a variety of wound types, Acticoat 7 Day is engineered to maintain a moist wound environment conducive to efficient healing.

Details and Features:

Dimensions: Each dressing measures 4" x 5", making it ideally sized for comprehensive coverage of different wound areas.
Packaging: Conveniently packaged with 5 dressings per box.
Durability: Designed for up to 7 days of continuous use to minimize the frequency of dressing changes, thereby reducing patient disturbance and promoting uninterrupted healing.
Flexible Fabric: Ensures superior comfort and easy application while conforming seamlessly to the body's contours.
Advanced Antimicrobial Protection: Embeds SILCRYST™ Nanocrystals which release silver ions continuously, offering broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity against a wide range of pathogens, including bacteria and fungi.

Mechanism of Action:

Acticoat 7 Day dressings utilize patented SILCRYST™ nanocrystal technology. These nanocrystals, implanted into the dressing's matrix, release silver ions in a controlled manner upon contact with wound exudate. This establishes an effective zone of antimicrobial activity on the wound surface, disrupting the bacteria cell membrane and inactivating essential enzymes and proteins, leading to bacterial cell death. Consequently, it significantly reduces the microbial load within the wound, aiding in faster and safer healing processes.

Directions for Use:

1. Preparation: Begin by cleaning the wound area following standard clinical protocols. Ensure the skin around the wound is dry before application.
2. Application: Select a suitably sized dressing. Carefully remove from packaging and apply directly over the wound. Secure with appropriate secondary dressing if needed.
3. Wear Time: The dressing can remain in place for up to 7 days or until wound exudate is visible on the secondary dressing, indicating it needs changing.
4. Removal: To remove, gently lift the dressing from the edges, ensuring that no damage is caused to new tissue growth. Dispose of used dressings in accordance with local clinical waste procedures.

Warnings:

  • Not Suitable for: Individuals with a known sensitivity to silver or any other dressing component.
  • Single Use Only: Reuse can increase the risk of infection.
  • Interaction with MRI: Remove dressings prior to MRI procedures due to the presence of metallic components.

Side Effects:

  • Localized Irritation: Some users may experience mild irritation where the dressing comes into contact with the skin. Discontinue use if severe irritation or allergic reactions occur.
  • Discoloration: Silver ions may lead to temporary staining or discoloration of the dressing.
  • Delayed Healing: In rare cases, overuse on healthy tissue could potentially inhibit healing; use only as needed and directed by healthcare professionals.

Acticoat 7 Day Antimicrobial Silver Wound Dressings are a trusted choice for clinicians focused on providing superior wound care with an emphasis on safety, effectiveness, and patient comfort. Always consult with a healthcare provider to ensure this product is right for the specific needs of your wound care regimen.

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