Features of Therabond - 3d Contact Dressing
- Protects against pathogens known to cause surgical-site infections and prevents pathogens from penetrating the dressing
- Soft, silver nylon material breathes and moves with the patient to minimize friction, does not shrink and remains flexible
- Extended wear avoids frequent painful dressing changes, which can help minimize patient discomfort and anxiety
- Contact systems keep the dressing in place while changing the outer absorbent dressing
- Avoiding infection may reduce the risk of expensive complications, hospital readmissions, and extended stays
- Enables patients to be ambulatory while minimizing friction
- The flexibility of the material eases application and conforms to anatomical contours
- For incisions with moderate to heavy exudate when used in conjunction with an outer absorbent dressing
- Apply in direct contact with the incision and cover with the absorbent dressing of your choice Incision remains protected when the absorbent secondary dressing is changed
- Achieves a 99.99% reduction (4 log10) in 15 minutes in colony-forming units of a broad range of pathogens
- Provides infection prevention and protection in a variety of post-op scenarios, Burn management and minimizes maceration for a broad array of wounds
Indications of Therabond Dressing
TheraBond 3D is indicated for use in light to moderately exuding partial and full-thickness wounds including traumatic wounds, surgical wounds, donor sites, first and second-degree burns, as well as pressure ulcers, diabetic ulcers, and vascular ulcers. TheraBond 3D may be used over debrided and partial-thickness wounds.
Contraindications of TheraBond 3D
- Do not use on patients with a known sensitivity to silver
- Do not use it on patients during MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) examination
- Prior to commencing radiation therapy, remove TheraBond 3D
- Apply a new TheraBond 3D Antimicrobial Barrier System following treatment