Hartmann Atrauman Silicone Dressing - All Sizes

Hartmann Atrauman Silicone Dressing - All Sizes

Atrauman Silicone is a soft and permeable wound contact layer made of a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) mesh as carrier material which is coated on both sides with (polydimethylsiloxane-based) silicone gel. Atrauman Silicone is designed to prevent sticking to the wound bed. The thin, soft and drapable carrier material enables good contact with the wound bed. The product is designed to reduce pain and to be removed atraumatically from the wound. Atrauman Silicone is a single-use wound contact layer for the treatment of superficial, acute and chronic, slightly to moderately exuding wounds, only applied by professional users. Atrauman Silicone may be applied as a primary dressing in combination with an absorbent secondary wound dressing. Atrauman Silicone functions as protection before adhering the secondary dressing or the negative pressure dressing over the wound. This wound contact layer is permeable for exudate. Furthermore, Atrauman Silicone may be applied as a protective layer on non-exuding wounds and on sites with sensitive skin.

Benefits & Features

  • Prevents sticking to the wound bed
  • Treats superficial acute and chronic wounds
  • Reduces pain
  • Made from thin, soft and drapable carrier material
  • Single use
  • Available in a range of sizes

Local Pick UP

Local Pick up available for some items at address below. Please contact us for the arrangement.

Unit 84, 14 Loyalty Rd, North Rocks, NSW 2151, Australia.

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Requirements :

- All items are selling on this eBay account are "BRAND NEW"

- Product expiry date (In case item has expiry date): At least ONE YEAR from purchase date. We regularly check our stock and all orders to make sure, all our shipping stock has at least ONE year expiry date.

- Our Medical Devices in all classes (I, IIa, IIb, III) are registered for sale in accordance with the Australian Regulations. Therefore, they have got an TGA Number which is provided by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) when a good is included on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG).