Description
Atrauman Dressing
Atrauman Dressing is an triglyceride impregnated wound contact layer. It provides a soothing protective layer to wounds such as skin tears, abrasions, grafts, and minor burns. The small mesh weave reduces the risk of tissue growing into the dressing but allows the passage of exudate to pass freely. Atrauman leaves less residue in the wound than traditional parrafin gauze dressing.
Features and Benefits:
- Atrauman is thin, soft, can be cut into size and is drapable. It allows close contact with the whole surface of the wound. Atrauman also allows atraumatic and almost painless dressing changes.
- Atrauman are single-use, sterile, non-medicated ointment dressings suitable for the treatment of superficial acute and chronic wounds of any type.
- As a non-adherent wound contact layer, it is particularly suitable for preventing the secondary dressing from sticking to the wound bed and for keeping wound edges and surrounding skin supple.
- Due to the neutral properties of the non-medicated ointment mass, Atrauman is especially useful in dermatology as well as for patients with sensitive skin and those sensitive to certain medications.
- Atrauman are single-use, sterile, non-medicated ointment dressings suitable for the treatment of superficial acute and chronic wounds of any type.
- As a non-adherent wound contact layer, it is particularly suitable for preventing the secondary dressing from sticking to the wound bed and for keeping wound edges and surrounding skin supple.
- Due to the neutral properties of the non-medicated ointment mass, Atrauman is especially useful in dermatology as well as for patients with sensitive skin and those sensitive to certain medications.