ACTICOAT® FLEX

The advanced power of nanocrystalline silver in a flexible design sets new standards in patient comfort and ease of use.

  • Antimicrobial activity 3,4,5
  • Improved internal structure allows the passage of liquid
  • Extremely flexible lining with elastic properties1
  • Stina non-adherent layer2
The dressing is intended for use on shallow and deep wounds:
  • Superficial and deep burns
  • Pressure ulcers
  • Surgical sites
  • Diabetic ulcers
  • Venous ulcers
  • Transplant sites and retrieval sites
  • The cladding is installed in 3 days/ 7 days
Soft and comfortable
  • The lining adapts to the patient and their movement - comfortable and safe operation
  • It adapts to the anatomical parts and thus ensures the maximum possible contact between the lining and the wound2
  • Easy installation
ACTICOAT FLEX lining is designed for better fluid passage
  • Facilitated passage of wound secretions through the wound dressing into the secondary dressing
  • In case of possible infection, ACTICOAT FLEX can be used as an adjunct to negative pressure therapy 7,8
Catalogue numberSize
No. of pieces in the box
ACTICOAT FLEX 3
  
668003965,0 cm x 5,0 cm5
6680039810,0 cm x 10,0 cm5
6680039910,0 cm x 10,0 cm12
6680040910,0 cm x 20,0 cm12
6680041920,0 cm x 40,0 cm6
6680043240,0 cm x 40,0 cm6
6680043510.0 cm x 120.0 cm6
ACTICOAT FLEX 7
  
668003955,0 cm x 5,0 cm5
6680039710,0 cm x 12,5 cm5
6680042015,0 cm x 15,0 cm5
6680040020,0 cm x 40,0 cm6
6680040140,0 cm x 40,0 cm6
Disclaimer

1. Evaluation of extensibily - Smilth and Nephew report eterence DS.08 123.RL, 2. ACTICOAT Dressing. Wound bed proparation and rauma, 3. Smith & Nephow Wound Management Data on file report - 0810018. October 2008, 4. Smith & Nephew Wound Managemeni, Data on Ele report - 0810014. October 2008. 5. Smith & Nephew Wound Management. Data on file report - 0a10016 October 2008. 6. Smith & Nephew Wound Management. Data on file report- 0809009. Septender 2008. 7. Smith & Nephew Wound Management. Data on file report - 0810015. October 2008. 8. Bannister, N; NWT study

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