Manage abscesses and MRSA *1 ...
Introducing AQUACEL® Ag Ribbon Dressing with Strengthening Fiber
"I thought it was a spider bite..."
* As demonstrated in in vitro
AQUACEL® Ag dressing is the only absorbent filler dressing to offer Hydrofiber
® Technology with ionic silver
How AQUACEL® Ag Dressings with Hydrofiber® Technology works:

- MRSA infection is found in approximately 61% of excised abscesses.7
- AQUACEL® Ag dressing contains Ionic silver which starts killing a broad spectrum of pathogens within 30 minutes of exposure to the dressing as demonstrated by in vitro testing, including MRSA and VRE.6
- AQUACEL® Ag dressing maintains antimicrobial activity even after reinoculation of microorganisms in laboratory studies.1
- Sustained antimicrobial activity for up to 14 days.1
Why choose AQUACEL® Ag dressing?
A laboratory study showed that AQUACEL® Ag Ribbon with Ionic Silver was more effective than iodoform packing strips at killing MRSA in an in vitro model9

Antimicrobial Efficacy of AQUACEL® Ag Ribbon Dressing (100% silver-containing CMC) and Iodoform Gauze Packing Strip Against CA-MRSA (USA 300)
In a multicenter, randomized, comparative clinical trial of patients with open surgical and traumatic wounds, the following was observed:10
- AQUACEL® Ag dressing was associated with significantly less trauma upon removal than povidone-iodine and gauze
- AQUACEL® Ag dressing received significantly higher patient comfort ratings upon removal than povidone-iodine and gauze (P<.001)
- 97%
of patients rated AQUACEL® Ag dressing as "excellent" or "good" for comfort upon removal at final assessment
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To find out more about using AQUACEL® Ag dressing in the Emergency Department go to www.woundcareintheED.com
*Compared with the original AQUACEL® Ag Dressings
References [+]
- Bowler PG, Jones SA, Walker M, Parsons D. Microbicidal properties of a silver-containing Hydrofiber® dressing against a variety of burn wound pathogens. J Burn Care Rehabil. 2004;25(2):192-196.
- PWaring MJ, Parsons D. Physico-chemical characterization of carboxmethylated spun cellulose fibres. Biomaterials. 2001;22:903-912.
- Walker M, Hobot JA, Newman GR, Bowler PG. Scanning electron microscopic examination of bacterial immobilisation in a carboxymethylcellulose (Aquacel) and alginate dressing. Biomaterials. 2003;24(5):883-890.
- Newman GR, Walker M, Hobot JA, Bowler P. Visualisation of bacterial sequestration and bactericidal activity within hydrating Hydrofiber® wound dressings. Biomaterials. 2006;27(7):1129-1139.
- Jones S, Bowler PG, Walker M. Antimicrobial activity of silver-containing dressings is influenced by dressing conformability with a wound surface. Wounds. 2005;17(9):263-270.
- Jones SA. Bowler PG, Walker M, Parsons D. Controlling wound bioburden with a novel silver-containing Hydrofiber dressing. Wound Repair Regen. 2004;12:288–294.
- Moran GJ, Krisnadasan A, Gorwitz RJ et al. Methicillin-resistant S. aureus infections among patients in the emergency department. N Engl J Med. 2006;355:666–674.
- Parsons D, Bowler PG, Myles V, Jones S. Silver antimicrobial dressings in wound management: a comparison of antibacterial, physical, and chemical characteristics. WOUNDS. 2005;17(8):222-232
- Jones S, Towers V, Bowler P. A Comparison of the In Vitro Antimicrobial Activity of Iodoform Gauze and Silver-Containing Sodium Carboxymethyl Cellulose Wound Dressings. Poster presented at: 24th Annual symposium on Advanced Wound care and Wound healing Society (SAWC/WHS); April 14-17, 2011; Dallas, Texas.
- Jurczak F, Dugre T, Johnstone A, Offori T, Vujovic Z, Hollander D. Randomised clinical trial of Hydrofiber dressing with silver versus povidone-iodine gauze in the management of open surgical and traumatic wounds. Int Wound J 2007; 4(1): 66-76.
Notes [+]
- As demonstrated in in vitro
- See package insert for instructions for use.
- The amount of silver released is controlled by the maximum amount of silver that can get in solution.
- AQUACEL® and AQUACEL® Ag with strengthening fiber. WHR13178 TA 155. October 31, 2008. Data on file, ConvaTec.