Lomatuell® Pro
Gel-forming contact net
Dressing change interval
The recommended dressing change interval is normally 2–4 days. Depending on the type of wound and its healing progress, the dressing can be left on the wound for a shorter or longer period (up to a maximum of 7 days).
Product composition
polyester tulle impregnated with a coating compound, made from a polymer matrix (an elastic malleable fixing compound), Vaseline and hydrocolloidFields of application
can be used for all exudation phases
Chronic wounds
lower leg ulcers
diabetic foot ulcers,
pressure ulcers
Acute wounds
lacerations, cuts and abrasions
second-degree burns
Post-surgical wounds
surgical wounds healing by secondary intention
skin graft donor sites
can be used in combination with negative pressure therapy as a separating layer*)
*) based on in vitro tests
*) based on in vitro tests
Properties
formation of a gel layer made up of petroleum jelly and hydrocolloid particles
atraumatic dressing changes
easy to use
can be used on both sides
can be cut to size for different sizes of wound and areas of the body
support for the wound healing process
risk of adhesion to the wound is minimised
flexible, supple material
good exudate drainage into the secondary dressing
low-pain dressing changes
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