Vliwasorb® sensitive

Superabsorbent wound dressing with silicone

Vliwasorb sensitive is a superabsorbent dressing with a silicone layer for wounds for moderately to heavily exuding wounds.

Thanks to its high absorption and retention capacity, Vliwasorb sensitive protects the wound and the area around it even under compression66) and reduces the risk of skin maceration ). The multi-layered construction facilitates fluid management to provide an optimal moist wound environment, which promotes faster wound closure. By trapping the exudate in the wound dressing the bacterial count is reduced and the bacteria are removed during dressing changes67) . The soft silicone wound contact layer is self-adhesive, making it comfortable and easy to use. Thanks to its stable shape retention – even when used in a vertical position – Vliwasorb sensitive offers greater patient comfort and peace of mind: Clothing and bed linens are protected from leakage by the practical clothing protection layer.

Product composition

silicone, Nonwoven, polyacrylate, cellulose

Ordering information

Vliwasorb sensitive

sterile, individually sealed
Dimensions (cm)Wound pad (cm)REFSC/TC
7.5 x 7.55 x 514182010/240
12.5 x 12.510 x 1014182110/160
10 x 207.5 x 1714182210/160
15 x 2512 x 2214182310/80
20 x 2017 x 1714182410/80
20 x 3017 x 2714182510/80

Fields of application

moderately to heavily exuding wounds, including:

  • lower leg ulcers
  • decubital ulcers
  • diabetic foot ulcers
  • and dehisced surgical wounds

Properties

  • atraumatic and painless removal 69)
  • protects the wound and wound environment 66)
  • high absorption and retention capacity even under compression 69)
  • reduced bacterial count due to the superabsorbent polymer layer trapping exudate 67)
  • stable shape retention – even when used in a vertical position – due to the compressed superabsorbent polymer layer

To note

  • Do not cut dressing
 
66

Ellis, M. (2015). Effective exudate management and the Eclypse dressing range. J Comm Nurs, 29(6), 29-33.

 
67

Bruggisser, R. (2005). Bacterial and fungal absorption properties of a hydrogel dressing with a superabsorbent polymer core. Journal of wound care, 14(9), 438-442.

 
69

Ellis, M. (2015). Effective exudate management and the Eclypse dressing range. J Comm Nurs, 29(6), 29-33.