AQUACEL® Dressing for surgical wounds
AQUACEL® Dressing offers the unique gelling action of Hydrofiber® Technology that absorbs and locks in exudate and bacteria.1
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Hydrofiber® Technology drives the outstanding capabilities of AQUACEL® Hydrofiber® Wound Dressing
.
Because AQUACEL® Hydrofiber® Wound Dressing
incorporates Hydrofiber® Technology, it:
- Provides excellent absorption and retention capabilities for moderate to highly exuding wounds2
- Conforms to the wound surface to form an intimate contact3
- Helps reduce wound pain while the dressing is in situ and upon removal.4-7
- Supports wound healing by providing a moist wound healing environment
SCHEMATIC ILLUSTRATION OF SEQUESTRATION OF BACTERIA BY HYDROFIBER® TECHNOLOGY
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CLINICAL STUDY RESULTS
Foster, et al. 2000 [+]
Foster, et al. 1997 [+]
In a randomized trial of 40 patients, comparing AQUACEL® Hydrofiber® Wound Dressing
with ribbon gauze and proflavine dressing in surgical wounds left to heal by secondary intention:9
- Patients in the AQUACEL® Hydrofiber® Wound Dressing
group experienced significantly less pain on removal of the first dressing versus the ribbon gauze group (P=0.006)
- 60% of wounds managed with AQUACEL® Hydrofiber® Wound Dressing
responded that the 1st dressing change could have taken place at home versus 15% for ribbon gauze (P=0.02)
- Pain was a key factor in the ribbon gauze group for patients wishing to have dressings changed in hospital
References [+]
- Walker M, Hobot JA, Newman GR, Bowler PG. Scanning electron microscopic examination of bacterial immobilisation in a carboxymethyl cellulose (AQUACEL®) and alginate dressings. Biomaterials. 2003;24:883-890.
- Waring MJ, Parsons D,. Physico-chemical characterisation of carboxymethylated spun cellulose fibres. Biomaterials. 2001; 22: 903-912.
- Hoekstra MJ, Hermans MH, Richters CD, Dutrieux RP. A histological comparison of acute inflammatory responses with a hydrofibre or tulle gauze dressing. J Wound Care. 2002;11(3):113–117.
- Armstrong SH, Brown DA, Hill E, Ruckley CV. A randomized trial of a new Hydrofiber dressing, AQUACEL, and an alginate in the treatment of exuding leg ulcers. Presented at: 5th European Conference on Advances in Wound Management; November 21-24, 1995; Harrogate, UK.
- Barnea Y, Amir A, Leshem D et al. Clinical comparative study of Aquacel and paraffin gauze dressing for split-skin donor site treatment. Ann Plast Surg. 2004;53(2):132-136.
- Caruso DM, Foster KN, Blome-Eberwein SA et al. Randomized clinical study of Hydrofiber dressing with silver or silver sulfadiazine in the management of partial-thickness burns. J Burn Care Res 2006; 27(3):298–309.
- Kogan L, Moldavsky M, Szvalb S, Govrin-Yehudain J. Comparative study of Aquacel and Silverol treatment in burns. Ann Burns Fire Disasters 2004; 17(4):201–207.
- Foster L, Moore P, Clark S. A comparison of hydrofibre and alginate dressings on open acute surgical wounds. J Wound Care 2000; 9(9): 442-5.
- Foster L, Moore P. The application of a cellulose-based fibre dressing in surgical wounds. J Wound Care 1997; 6(10): 469-73.
Notes [+]
- Sorbsan is a trademark of UDL Laboratories, Inc