Optifoam Non-Adhesive Foam Dressing for Fast Wound Healing

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Key Highlights

  • Highly absorbent dressings for optimal fluid handling
  • Adjustable breathability with moisture vapor transmission rate (MVTR)
  • Supplied in Educational Packaging for patient safety
  • Indicated for various wounds and injuries
  • Contraindicated for third-degree burns and active vasculitis
  • Quick Shipping
  • 30 Day Returns
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Grouped product items
Mpn Desc Size Price
MSC1244EP 4 x 4 Inch Square Sterile - Fast 1-3 Day Delivery! Each
$6.78
MSC1244EP 4 x 4 Inch Square Sterile - Fast 1-3 Day Delivery! Box of 10
$56.58
$5.66 ea
MSC1244EP 4 x 4 Inch - Fast 1-3 Day Delivery! Case of 100
$524.95
$5.25 ea
MSC1266EP 6 x 6 Inch Square Sterile - Fast 1-3 Day Delivery! Each
$10.43
MSC1266EP 6 x 6 Inch Square Sterile - Fast 1-3 Day Delivery! Box of 10
$85.33
$8.53 ea

Description

Optifoam Non-Adhesive Foam Dressing Overview

Optifoam Non-Adhesive Foam Dressing is a highly absorbent dressing designed for a variety of applications. It is ideal for patients with pressure injuries, partial and full-thickness wounds, leg ulcers, donor sites, lacerations, abrasions, skin tears, and first- and second-degree burns. This dressing adjusts its moisture vapor transmission rate (MVTR) to fluid levels, enhancing breathability and ensuring optimal wound care. Optifoam dressings are suitable for use in hospitals, clinics, and home care settings, providing effective fluid management and patient comfort.

Features and Benefits

  • Highly absorbent
  • Exceptional fluid handling
  • Adjusts MVTR
  • Increases breathability
  • Educational Packaging
  • Focuses on patient safety

Product Specifications

  • Indications: pressure injuries, partial and full-thickness wounds, leg ulcers, donor sites, lacerations, abrasions, skin tears, first- and second-degree burns
  • Contraindications: third-degree burns, lesions with active vasculitis

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What types of wounds can Optifoam Non-Adhesive Foam Dressing be used for?

A: Optifoam dressings are suitable for pressure injuries, partial and full-thickness wounds, leg ulcers, donor sites, lacerations, abrasions, skin tears, and first- and second-degree burns.

Q: Can Optifoam dressings be used on third-degree burns?

A: No, Optifoam dressings are contraindicated for third-degree burns and lesions with active vasculitis.

Q: What is the benefit of the Educational Packaging?

A: The Educational Packaging focuses on patient safety and correct product application, ensuring optimal use of the dressing.

Q: How does the MVTR adjustment benefit wound care?

A: The MVTR adjustment increases breathability, enhancing fluid management and promoting a healthy wound environment.

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