Bandage

96 products

  • Gauze Bandages
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    Paul Hartmann AG

    Hartmann Peha® Mullbinden, individually packed - 20 pieces

    Regular price From ¥164 JPY
    Sale price From ¥164 JPY Regular price ¥253 JPY
  • The "First Aid Kit for Children at Home, Orange | Pack (1 piece)" from W. Söhngen GmbH is an orange bag with the words "FIRST AID for Children at Home" and two stick figures—a practical first aid kit for children at home.
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    W. Söhngen GmbH

    First aid set children at home orange | Pack (1 piece)

    Regular price ¥4,294 JPY
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  • A white, textured roll of Meditrade ABE® Universal Bandage, 8 cm x 5 m | Pack of 10 from Meditrade GmbH is partially unrolled on a white background. The unrolled section curves outward in a wavy pattern, demonstrating its medium-strength compression.
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    Meditrade GmbH

    Meditrade ABE® Universal Universalinde 8 cm x 5 m | Pack (10 pieces)

    Only 10 left
    Regular price ¥576 JPY
    Sale price ¥576 JPY Regular price ¥885 JPY
  • Sturdy short-strap bandage
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    Paul Hartmann AG

    Hartmann Pütter -Verband®, various sizes - 2Stk.

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    Regular price From ¥2,601 JPY
    Sale price From ¥2,601 JPY Regular price ¥3,515 JPY
  • A foot wrapped in a white Meditrade ABE® tubular bandage next to a box labeled “abe 7.6x11cm tubular bandage” and a gloved hand demonstrate the use of
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    Meditrade GmbH

    Meditrade ABE® Trikeschwelverband, 2.5 cm x 20 m | Pack (1 piece)

    Only 2 left
    Regular price ¥200 JPY
    Sale price ¥200 JPY Regular price ¥436 JPY
  • elastic mesh tube bandage
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    Paul Hartmann AG

    Hartmann Stülpa® -Fix network hose association - 25m

    Regular price From ¥2,450 JPY
    Sale price From ¥2,450 JPY Regular price ¥3,771 JPY
  • A rectangular box of Holthaus Temedia Universal Bandages, hospital pack, 8 cm x 5 m—10 bandages, from Holthaus Medical GmbH & Co. KG, contains 10 bandages. The box features a pattern and bears the Temedia logo. With a width of 8 cm and a length of approximately 5 m, these compression bandages are ideal for effective wound care.
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    Holthaus Medical GmbH & Co. KG

    HOLTHAUS TEMEDIA Universal bandage, clinic pack 8 cm x 5 m - 10 tie | Pack (10 pieces)

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    Regular price ¥1,942 JPY
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  • Two rolled bandages labeled “Idealbinde” are displayed in front of a cardboard box labeled “Holthaus Temedia®.” The box has a blue-and-white pattern and indicates that the elastic bandages measure 8 cm x 4 m. The product appears to be medical elastic bandages manufactured by Holthaus Medical GmbH & Co. KG.
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    Holthaus Medical GmbH & Co. KG

    HOLTHAUS TEMEDIA® Ideal Binde - 8cm x 4m | Pack (1 piece)

    Regular price ¥406 JPY
    Sale price ¥406 JPY Regular price ¥623 JPY
  • The picture shows two rolls B. Braun Askina® Ideal DIN-Ideal Bandage by B. Braun Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG. One roll is securely wrapped with metal clips, while the other is partially unrolled, revealing its textured, skin-friendly cotton surface. Next to them are two separate metal clips, all set against a plain white background.
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    B. Braun Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG

    B. Braun ASKINA® Ideal DIN Idealbinde - 1 piece with an association clip

    Regular price From ¥619 JPY
    Sale price From ¥619 JPY Regular price ¥953 JPY
  • MaiMed-VW rolled bandage cotton without paper interlayer
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    MaiMed GmbH

    MaiMed-VW rolled bandage cotton without paper interlayer

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    Regular price From ¥1,204 JPY
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  • Hartmann Hydrocoll® Classic Concave Sterile Dressings (8 x 12 cm, 10 pieces) by Paul Hartmann AG. Ideal for moist wound care to promote granulation and epithelialization. White-and-blue packaging with purple accents.
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    Paul Hartmann AG

    Hartmann Hydrocoll® Classic Concave sterile, individually infected 8 x 12 cm | Pack (10 pieces)

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    Regular price ¥29,135 JPY
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  • A box of Hydrocoll® Classic Thin sterile wound dressings from Paul Hartmann AG, 7.5 x 7.5 cm, 10 pieces per box, individually sealed. White-and-blue packaging with multilingual text.
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    Paul Hartmann AG

    Hartmann Hydrocoll® Classic Thin Association sterile, individually infected

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    Regular price From ¥5,306 JPY
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  • Hartmann Cosmopor I.V., clear, 6 x 5 cm
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    Paul Hartmann AG

    Hartmann Cosmopor i.V. Transparent, in Kids Design, 6 x 5 cm | Pack (100 pieces)

    Regular price ¥9,517 JPY
    Sale price ¥9,517 JPY Regular price ¥14,644 JPY
  • A rectangular white-and-blue box labeled “BSN Comprilan®” by BSN Medical GmbH contains a short-stretch elastic textile bandage measuring 10 cm x 5 m. Ideal for phlebological indications, the box includes product details and is securely sealed.
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    BSN Medical GmbH

    BSN COMPRILAN®, textile -elastic short train bandage

    Regular price ¥18,653 JPY
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  • Two beige, rolled-up Hartmann PütterFlex elastic bandages with blue labels displaying the Paul Hartmann AG brand and certification symbols, arranged on a white background.
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    Paul Hartmann AG

    Hartmann Pütterflex, different sizes - duo double pack

    Regular price From ¥3,987 JPY
    Sale price From ¥3,987 JPY Regular price ¥3,987 JPY

Dressing Materials for Professional Use

Dressing materials form the foundation of safe, structured, and traceable wound care. They are used wherever injuries need to be protected, immobilized, or stabilized. Thanks to the wide variety of designs available, dressing materials can be specifically adapted to different wound types, body regions, and care situations, and they support hygienic workflows in everyday medical and nursing practice.

Typical areas of use include doctors’ offices, hospitals, nursing facilities, emergency medical services, as well as businesses and public institutions. In the home setting, too, dressing materials are standard equipment in first-aid kits. They enable a rapid response to acute injuries and simultaneously form the basis for further treatment measures.

The benefit in professional practice lies in the versatility and reliability of the products. Dressing materials not only help cover wounds but also secure wound dressings, stabilize injured body parts, and protect against external factors. Proper use promotes healing processes and ensures consistent adherence to hygiene standards.


Features and Benefits of Dressing Materials

Dressing materials comprise a wide range of products for securing, stabilizing, and holding wound dressings in place. Material composition, elasticity, and adhesive strength vary depending on the application. This variety allows for individual adaptation to the specific care situation.

Typical characteristics of dressing materials include:

  • reliable fixation of compresses and wound dressings
  • varying levels of elasticity for mobile and immobile body areas
  • comfortable skin contact to reduce pressure points
  • versatile sizes and designs
  • simple and safe application

The product range includes, among other items, Meditrade ABE Last fixation bandages, which are suitable for flexible yet stable fixation. Also well-established are Hartmann Varolast Plus zinc adhesive bandages, which are primarily used for specialized wound care. The range is complemented by Holthaus Ypsifix fixation bandages, which allow for reliable adaptation to different body shapes.

Dressing materials support stable care without unnecessarily restricting freedom of movement. They can be reliably used in both acute care and follow-up treatment and contribute to even pressure distribution.


Application and instructions for wound care materials

Wound care materials are selected based on the type, size, and Select the appropriate dressing based on the condition of the wound. Before application, wash your hands and carefully prepare the affected area. If necessary, clean or disinfect the wound before applying the appropriate dressing.

The wound care material should be placed so that the wound is protected while allowing for adequate air circulation. Fixation bandages must not be applied too loosely or too tightly to prevent circulatory problems. An even fit is crucial for comfort and effectiveness.

Regular changes are necessary to maintain hygienic conditions and monitor the condition of the wound. If the material becomes damp, soiled, or shows visible changes, it should be replaced promptly. Wound care materials support structured wound management but do not replace professional assessment in cases of persistent or complicated wound progression.

For storage, the material should be kept dry, clean, and protected from direct sunlight. This preserves quality and ensures safe use at all times.


Complementary solutions for medical dressing materials

Medical dressing materials achieve their full benefit when used in combination with other coordinated products from the fields of wound care and hygiene. Complementary categories are available to ensure a structured and comprehensive supply:

The targeted combination of these product categories creates a reliable foundation for proper, hygienic, and traceable care. Medical dressings are a central component of professional and responsible wound care.

What types of bandages are there and what are they used for?

There are different types of dressing materials, such as gauze and fixation bandages, tubular bandages and fixation plasters, which are used for wound care and for fixing wound dressings. Compression bandages are used in compression and support therapy to promote blood circulation and stabilize swollen or injured areas of the body.

What is the difference between gauze bandages and fixation bandages?

Gauze bandages are loosely woven and are primarily used to hold and protect wound dressings. Fixation bandages, on the other hand, are elastic and offer a more stable fixation that holds reliably even when the injured part of the body moves, making them more suitable for larger injuries.

When should you use a tubular bandage?

Tubular bandages are ideal for fixing wound dressings on hard-to-reach or mobile parts of the body, such as fingers or toes. They offer simple, secure and comfortable fixation without the need for additional aids.

Which products from Hartmann and Meditrade are suitable for compression and support therapy?

Hartmann offers the Pütter bandages, which are known for their pressure stability and skin-friendliness and are ideal for compression and support therapy. Meditrade also offers high-quality gauze and fixation bandages as well as fixation plasters that are ideal for wound care and therapy.