I WOUND CARE Moist Wound Healing How to decide the appropriate dressings? n Evaluate how much exudate you expect this wound will produce n Evaluate when the wound will need next dressing change n Decide which dressing(s) this wound will need for this phase Instructions for use Before applying the moist retention dressing debride e.g. removal of unhealthy tissue while healthy tissue is spared. Tertiary bandage KRUUSE Vet-Plast KRUUSE Vet-Flex KRUUSE Soft-Flex bandages BUSTER Tubular Bandage KRUUSE products that support a moist wound healing Cat. No Description 165000 KRUUSE Manuka ND 5 x 5 cm, non-adherent dressing, 10/pk, sterile 165001 KRUUSE Manuka ND 10 x 12.5 cm, non-adherent dressing, 10/pk, sterile 165002 KRUUSE Manuka ND 10 x 100 cm, non-adherent dressing, 1 roll, sterile 165005 165006 165007 KRUUSE Manuka AD 5 x 5 cm, absorbent dressing, 10/pk, sterile KRUUSE Manuka AD 10 x 12.5 cm, absorbent dressing, 10/pk, sterile KRUUSE Manuka AD 10 x 100 cm, absorbent dressing, 1 roll, sterile 165010 KRUUSE Manuka G 15 g gel x 10, sterile 165020 KRUUSE Hydro Gel, 15 g, 10/pk, sterile 165030 165031 165032 165033 KRUUSE Foam Dressing 5 x 5 cm, 10/pk, sterile KRUUSE Foam Dressing 10 x 10 cm, 10/pk, sterile KRUUSE Foam Dressing 15 x 15 cm, 5/pk, sterile KRUUSE Foam Dressing 10 x 20 cm, 10/pk, sterile References Just two out of many: Campbell BG Moist Wound Healing, The new standard of care. TODAY’s VETERINARY PRACTICE, Juli/August 2015, p. 32 – 42 Knottenbelt DC Handbook of EQUINE WOUND MANAGEMENT Saunders 2003 For veterinary use only www.kruuse.com KRUUSE© 04/2016 · 19372 · WEB
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