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Gravity and Friction Cause Wheelchair-Bound Patients with Skin Breakdown

ConvaTec has announced the new use of its AQUACEL foam dressings in protecting bed- and wheelchair-bound patients with skin breakdown, caused due to the forces of gravity and friction.

 

Available in adhesive and non-adhesive options and in various shapes and sizes, the AQUACEL foam dressings combine a soft absorbent foam pad with a gel-forming AQUACEL contact layer.

 

The dressing prevents the skin breakdown by transforming into a gel upon contact with moisture, and without the outward spread of fluid.

 

In addition, AQUACEL foam provides a waterproof, viral and bacterial barrier to protect skin from incontinence episodes that can lead to hard-to-manage and, in severe cases, deadly skin infections.

 

In vitro tests, conducted on AQUACEL foam dressing, showed a 75% reduction in skin-damaging friction compared to traditional Mepilex Border dressings.

 

CWOCN Health First Palm Bay Hospital spokesperson Shawna Philbin said, "AQUACEL foam dressing offers tremendous wound management benefits."

Source: http://woundcaremanagement.medicaldevices-business-review.com/news/convatec-announces-new-use-of-aquacel-foam-dressings-for-skin-breakdown-181212
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ConvaTec Announces New Use of AQUACEL Foam Dressings for Skin Breakdown