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Let's Heal® is the result of 75 years
experience in developing our products
to help you test, protect, promote and
comfort the wound towards healing.

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ADAPTIC TOUCH® Non-Adhering Silicone Dressing

Not your ordinary primary silicone wound contact layer...
ADAPTIC TOUCH® Non-Adhering Silicone Dressing offers COMFORT, PERFORMANCE and
AFFORDABILITY through its unique design! See 'How does it work' to learn more...


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Non-Adhering Silicone Dressing


GREAT DESIGN = COMFORT

ADAPTIC TOUCH ® Non-Adhering Silicone Dressing offers comfort for you and your patients by providing:

  • Soft tack silicone to assist dressing application1
  • Atraumatic removal1,2
  • Conformability


GREAT DESIGN = PERFORMANCE

The advanced mesh design of ADAPTIC TOUCH® means minimised risk of exudate pooling and secondary dressing adherence1,2. As a result, ADAPTIC TOUCH®:

 

  • Allows exudate to pass freely through to the secondary dressing3Helps reduce the chance of macerationMinimises secondary dressing adherence to the wound1,2

Reduced adherence of secondary dressing and minimal damage to wound tissue on removal

GREAT DESIGN = AFFORDABILITY

Everything you could wish for from a primary silicone wound contact layer for less...?

Now imagine how you could spend the potential extra cash...

ADAPTIC TOUCH® Indications


ADAPTIC TOUCH ® Non-Adhering Silicone Dressing is indicated for use in the management of:

  • dry to heavily exuding, partial and full-thickness chronic wounds including:
    • venous ulcers
    • decubitus (pressure) ulcers
    • diabetic ulcers
  • traumatic and surgical wounds
  • donor sites
  • 1st and 2nd degree burns

ADAPTIC TOUCH ® is also suitable for use, under medical supervision, with negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT)1


Please refer in full to the Instructions for use leaflet provided in the product packaging, specific to your region.

 

 

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Description:
1. Prior to swabbing, cleanse the wound with sterile saline to remove all loose debris, remains of therapeutic agents and necrotic tissue.
2. Ensure that complete hemostasis has been achieved before obtaining the specimen. Do not perform sharp wound debridement prior to sample collection.
3. Moisten wound area to be swabbed with a few (up to five) drops of saline. Care should be taken not to flood the wound with excessive saline.
4. Avoid swabbing areas that contain blood, necrotic material, thick slough or fibrinous tissue.
5. Using a sterile swab provided in the kit, collect the wound fluid sample by pressing the head of the swab flat against the base of the wound and gently rolling it back and forth several times while applying pressure. Continue rolling the swab head until fully coated and discoloured by wound fluid.
6. Test fresh sample swabs as soon as possible after collection. Follow test procedure instructions
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WOUNDCHEK™ Protease Status Specimen Collection (Serena's Technique)

Description:
1. Prior to swabbing, cleanse the wound with sterile saline to remove all loose debris, remains of therapeutic agents and necrotic tissue.
2. Ensure that complete hemostasis has been achieved before obtaining the specimen. Do not perform sharp wound debridement prior to sample collection.
3. Moisten wound area to be swabbed with a few (up to five) drops of saline. Care should be taken not to flood the wound with excessive saline.
4. Avoid swabbing areas that contain blood, necrotic material, thick slough or fibrinous tissue.
5. Using a sterile swab provided in the kit, collect the wound fluid sample by pressing the head of the swab flat against the base of the wound and gently rolling it back and forth several times while applying pressure. Continue rolling the swab head until fully coated and discoloured by wound fluid.
6. Test fresh sample swabs as soon as possible after collection. Follow test procedure instructions
.

Disclaimer
The product information on this page is not intended for, or to be used by health care professionals or users in the United States