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Silotull® One is a porous, atraumatic wound contact layer, consisting of a flexible polyester mesh coated with soft tack silicone gel. The silicone coating is slightly tacky, which facilitates the application and retention of the dressing to the skin surrounding the wound. This gentle adhesion also tends to prevent maceration by inhibiting the lateral movement of exudate from the wound on to the surrounding skin.
Soft Silicone ensures removal of the dressing without pain or trauma to the delicate new tissues.
Silotull® One is not absorbent, but contains apertures or pores that allow the passage of exudate into secondary absorbent dressing
• Transparente: para examinar fácilmente la herida durante su aplicación y mientras se lleve puesto
• Antiadherente: para hidratar el lecho de la herida, a la vez que se adhiere a la piel sana y seca.
• Retirada indolora y atraumática: se puede retirar sin dolor ni dañar los delicados tejidos que se forman de nuevo.
• Porous: allows exudates to pass to a secondary wound dressing, so minimizes skin maceration.
Silotull® One is used for management of wounds where adherence to the underlying tissues should be avoided. Typical applications include skin tears or abrasions, surgical excisions, second-degree burns, blistering conditions, lacerations, partial and full thickness grafts, and skin damage following radiotherapy or steroid therapy.
As with all types of dressings, wounds should be regularly monitored for signs of infection or deterioration.
When used on bleeding wounds, or wounds producing high viscosity exudate, Silotull® One should be covered with a moist absorbent dressing pad.
Silotull® One can be used up to 7 days even if the absorbent secondary dressing is changed more frequently.
The original contact layer with silicone adhesion that minimizes the pain of dressing changes. It gently
rests on the skin without sticking to the moist wound so you can easily remove the dressing without
damaging the skin.
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