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Wound care & wound closure
Areas of application and application situations
The category Wound care & wound closure includes products for the care of acutely injured skin and for the safe closure of wound edges. Typical usage scenarios include primary wound care after injuries, postoperative wound management, regular dressing changes and minor outpatient procedures. The products support clean, hygienic processes, reduce contamination and facilitate documented treatment sequences.
Product types and typical applications
The range includes sterile wound dressings and compresses for the absorption of exuding wounds, adhesive wound and adhesive plasters for fixation, hydrocolloid and alginate-containing dressings for moist wound healing, and foam dressings for pressure-distributing padding. Suture materials, skin adhesive (tissue adhesive) and staple suture systems are available for wound closure. In addition, disinfectant solutions, wound cleaning sets, fixation materials and dressing materials are available for secure fixation.
Advantages for safe and efficient processes
The products optimize hygienic work processes through sterile disposable items and tested packaging standards. Highly absorbent compresses and modern wound dressings reduce change intervals, while adhesive bandages and skin glue offer quick, atraumatic closure options. Through the targeted use of suture materials, staples or adhesives, procedure times and material consumption can be efficiently controlled.
Quality, material properties and selection criteria
Material compatibility, absorbency, adhesion behavior and sterility play a central role in the selection. Elastic fixation bandages ensure secure positioning, hydroactive dressings support a moist wound environment, and transparent wound dressings allow inspections without constant dressing changes. Products from manufacturers like Hartmann, B. Braun and 3M round off the offering and offer proven solutions for different stages of wounds.
Typical product types
- Sterile compresses and gauze pads
- Wound dressings (hydrocolloid, alginate, foam)
- Plasters and fixation bandages
- Suture material, staple suture systems, skin adhesive
- Disinfection and cleaning products
