Cutimed 25g Hydrogel Gel
BrandCutimed
ConditionNew
Description
Cutimed® Gel
is a sterile hydrogel that adapts to wound bed. Cutimed Gel maintains a moist wound environment that supports the body’s own wound healing. By releasing moisture, it softens non-viable tissue types and facilitates debridement.
- Effective debridement
- Effective moisture balance
- Adapts to wound bed
Cutimed Gel produces a moist, physiological wound environment and supports autolytic cleansing of necrotic or unclean wounds (e.g. lightly weeping leg ulcers, diabetic foot syndrome, pressure ulcers or first and second-degree burns).
Wear time: Cutimed Gel should be changed as often as clinically indicated, the secondary dressing should not be fully saturated. Cutimed Gel can remain on the wound for the period between dressing changes.
Effective debridement
Supports autolytic debridement.
Effective moisture balance
Donates moisture. As a result, it maintains a moist wound environment
Adapts to wound bed
Viscous and stable gel which conforms to wound bed.
1. Remove cap from the tube.
2. Remove the sterile seal.
3. If desired, remove the applicator tip from the sterile packaging.
4. Screw it onto the nozzle of the tube.
5. Apply a generous amount of Cutimed® Gel towards the wound to cover the wound surface either straight from the tube or using a spatula or on a deeper wound using the sterile applicator.
6. If necessary, protect the wound with a suitable dressing
How to Remove
Most of the Cutimed Gel will be absorbed by the wound. The remaining gel can be rinsed off with water or removed with a clean cloth or wipe.
2. Remove the sterile seal.
3. If desired, remove the applicator tip from the sterile packaging.
4. Screw it onto the nozzle of the tube.
5. Apply a generous amount of Cutimed® Gel towards the wound to cover the wound surface either straight from the tube or using a spatula or on a deeper wound using the sterile applicator.
6. If necessary, protect the wound with a suitable dressing
How to Remove
Most of the Cutimed Gel will be absorbed by the wound. The remaining gel can be rinsed off with water or removed with a clean cloth or wipe.
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