Wound contact layer

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  • Bandage
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    Paul Hartmann AG

    Hartmann Cosmopor® sterile wound association 7.2 x 5 cm

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  • Wound dressing, 5 pieces
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    Paul Hartmann AG

    Hartmann Cosmopor® sterile wound association - 5 pieces

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  • Sterile wound dressing
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    Paul Hartmann AG

    Hartmann Cosmopor® sterile wound pad - 25 pieces

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  • Image of a blue-white box with Hartmann Cosmopor® Waterproof wound dressing, waterproof, 7.2 x 5 cm | Pack (5 pieces) by Paul Hartmann AG. The box shows a transparent wound dressing applied to a person's shoulder. The specified dimensions are 7.2 cm x 5 cm. The box also highlights that the absorbent wound dressing is waterproof.
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    Paul Hartmann AG

    Hartmann Cosmopor® Waterproof wound association, waterproof, 7.2 x 5 cm | Pack (5 pieces)

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  • A rectangular white box with Hartmann Cosmopor® Advance Post-OP dressing - various sizes by Paul Hartmann AG is displayed. The packaging shows the product name Post-OP dressing, a partial image of the dressing in use, and text in red and blue. Hexagonal design elements are located on the edges of the box, promoting the advanced DryBarrier technology.
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    Paul Hartmann AG

    Hartmann Cosmopor® Advance Post-Op association-various sizes

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  • The Holthaus Alumed® dressing cloth from Holthaus Medical GmbH & Co. KG is a sterile packaged dressing labeled "Aluminum coated," measuring 40x60 cm and containing one piece. The expiration date is October 2027.
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    Holthaus Medical GmbH & Co. KG

    HOLTHAUS Alumed® dressing towel

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  • Three boxes of Cosmopor Transparent Sterile Transparent Dressing by Paul Hartmann AG in various sizes are presented with blue and orange branding. Each box features properties such as breathability and the comfort of a waterproof dressing for excellent protection against water.
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    Paul Hartmann AG

    Cosmopor Transparent Sterile Transparent Association

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  • Wound contact layer Atrauman silicone
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    Paul Hartmann AG

    Hartmann Atrauman® Silicone - 10 pieces

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  • sterile ointment compresses Atrauman 10 pieces
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    Paul Hartmann AG

    Hartmann Atrauman® Sterile ointment compress

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  • The BSN Cutimed® Sorbion® Plus wound contact layer from BSN Medical GmbH is a medical dressing with an atraumatic wound contact layer for improved healing. The packaging measures 20 x 10 cm (8 x 4 inches) and contains instructions and information in multiple languages. The box is mainly white with blue and red text.
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    BSN Medical GmbH

    BSN CUTIMED® SORBION® plus wound contact layer

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  • Hartmann Atrauman Silicone
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    Paul Hartmann AG

    Hartmann Atrauman Silicone

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  • Hartmann Atrauman ointment compr
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    Paul Hartmann AG

    Hartmann Atrauman ointment compr

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The treatment of wounds requires special care and the right steps with selected materials to ensure optimal healing and prevent infections. Wound contact layers play an important role in wound care. Their main tasks are to protect the wound, keep it moist, and prevent sticking to the wound. Wound contact layers have direct contact with the wound and are crucial for the healing process.


The role of the wound contact layer in wound care

  1. Cleaning the wound: The first step is to clean the wound to remove dirt and foreign bodies. This is important because this step lays the foundation for further wound care.
  2. Wound contact layer: The next step is to select the appropriate wound contact layer and apply it to the wound. Depending on the type of wound, a specific dressing is suitable.
  3. Secondary covering: In the final step, the wound contact layer must be secured with a secondary covering such as a bandage. This ensures that the dressing stays in place and cannot slip. This step also protects the wound from external influences and allows the wound contact layer to remain optimally on the wound for a longer period.


The appropriate wound contact layers

Depending on the type of wound, the appropriate wound contact layer must be selected.

  • Dry or slightly oozing wounds: Ointment compresses are specially designed wound contact layers made of cotton and impregnated with a neutral ointment mass. They keep wound surfaces supple and protect them from sticking. Ointment compresses are suitable for large abrasions or in plastic surgery and dermatology for burns or skin grafts.
  • Wounds with irregular texture: Ointment tulle is another form of wound contact layer. It is a Vaseline-impregnated gauze tulle that prevents sticking to the wound. It can be cut to the desired size and then fixed on the wound with secondary bandages. Due to its flexible texture, it can adapt to different shapes of wounds.
  • Infection-prone wounds: Silver-containing ointment compresses have antibacterial properties. The silver-containing coating kills a wide range of bacteria that could reach the wound. This property can help prevent infections and speed up the healing process. These special wound contact layers are designed to create a sterile environment and prevent the spread of germs.
  • For highly exuding wounds: Ointment compresses with Paraffin are particularly suitable for the treatment of highly exuding wounds. This special compress is impermeable to secretions and also prevents sticking to the wound. Thus, the dressing change can be painless and the healing process is not negatively affected.


Conclusion on wound contact layers

Wound contact layers make a significant contribution to wound care. They promote quick and complication-free healing by minimizing the risk of infection and protecting the wound from external influences during the healing process. Wound contact layers come in different types that are tailored to various wounds and patients. Each wound contact layer offers its own benefits for the needs of the respective wound. Selecting the appropriate compress can significantly facilitate the healing process, reduce patient pain, and minimize the risk of infection. Discover the wide range of different wound contact layers, as well as other products for wound care and everything related to health and hygiene at Altruan.

What purpose do wound contact layers serve?

Wound contact layers are placed directly on the wound to promote healing and protect the wound from external influences such as dirt and bacteria. They support wound healing by maintaining an optimal moist environment and preventing dressing material from sticking to the wound.

When are ointment compresses used?

Ointment compresses are used on slightly moist or dry wounds to form a protective barrier and promote wound healing. They make dressing changes easier and protect the wound from external influences while at the same time applying ointments or remedies to the wound.

How do you choose the right wound contact layer?

The selection of the appropriate wound contact layer depends on the type of wound, in particular on factors such as the amount of wound secretion, the risk of infection and the individual needs of the patient. It is important to choose a wound contact layer that provides optimal protection to the wound and supports healing.

How often should the wound contact layer be changed?

The frequency of changing the wound contact layer depends on the type of wound and the amount of exudate. As a rule, the wound contact layer should be changed every 1-3 days, depending on the doctor's instructions, to optimize healing and keep the wound clean.