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Foam Dressings

Foam dressings are often sheet, but may be available in other shapes, of foamed polymer solutions (most commonly polyurethane) with small, open cells capable of holding fluids. They may be impregnated or layered in combination with other materials. The absorption capability depends on its thickness and composition. The area in contact with the wound surface is non-adhesive for easy removal. Available with an adhesive border and/or a transparent film coating that acts as a bacterial barrier. Indicated for partial- and full-thickness wounds. Some dressings are indicated for pressure injury prevention when used as part of a broader pressure injury prevention protocol.

Foam dressings are sheets and other shapes of foamed polymer solutions (most commonly polyurethane) with small, open cells capable of holding fluids. They may be impregnated or layered in combination with other materials. The absorption capability depends on thickness and composition of the specific dressing. The area in contact with the wound surface is nonadherent for easy, atraumatic removal.

Foam dressings are available in pad, sheet, and cavity dressing form, as well as with an adhesive border and/or a transparent film coating that acts as a bacterial barrier.

Foam dressings feature the following general performance properties and attributes:
• Helps maintain moist wound environment
• Protects wound and periwound area against trauma
• Easy to apply and remove
• May be used under compression
• Conformable
• Can be used with topical agents or enzymatic debriders
• Non-linting
• Nonadherent
• Allows for atraumatic removal
• Semipermeable
• Provides thermal insulation for the wound
• Wear time of 1 to 7 days depending on amount of exudate

Foam dressings are indicated for use as primary or secondary dressings for minimally to heavily exudating partial- and full-thickness wounds such as stage II-IV pressure ulcers, surgical wounds and dermal ulcers. Depending on the product, foam dressings may be used on infected wounds, tunneling wounds, or cavity wounds. Can also be used to protect intact skin over bony prominences or friction areas.

Contraindications will vary by product. Foam dressings are generally contraindicated for use on third-degree burns and dry or non-draining wounds.

The following general warnings apply to foam dressings. Always refer to manufacturer information for Warnings and Precautions for a specific product.

May macerate periwound skin if saturated.
Not effective on wounds with dry eschar.
May require secondary dressing.

Products

CovaWound™ Silicone (Self-Adherent Soft Silicone Foam Dressing with Border)

CovaWound™ Silicone (Self-Adherent Soft Silicone Foam Dressing with Border) is an absorbent, atraumatic dressing consisting of a soft silicone adhesive that does not stick to the surface of a wound or cause epidermal stripping or pain upon removal, an absorbent core of polyurethane foam, and a non-woven fabric and a vapor-permeable membrane which acts as a barrier to liquid and microorganisms.

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CovaWound™ Silicone (Self-Adherent Soft Silicone Foam Dressing)

CovaWound™ Silicone (Self-Adherent Soft Silicone Foam Dressing) is an absorbent, atraumatic dressing consisting of a soft silicone adhesive that does not stick to the surface of a wound or cause epidermal stripping or pain upon removal, an absorbent core of polyurethane foam, and a vapor-permeable polyurethane membrane which acts as a barrier to liquid and microorganisms.

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CuraFoam™ Foam Dressing

CuraFoam™ Foam Dressing maintains a moist environment while preventing bacterial contamination.

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Cutimed® Cavity

Cutimed® Cavity is a soft, flexible and conformable foam with easy application and residue-free removal capabilities that provides reliable absorbency for deep wounds. During the fluid uptake, the swelling of the foam helps cover the wound bed.

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Cutimed® Siltec® Dressings

Cutimed® Siltec® dressings, with their superaborbent particles and silicone wound contact layer, provide exudate management for moderate to high levels of exudate. These dressings maintain a moist wound environment which supports moist wound healing. The silicone layer helps to minimized pain on dressing removal.

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DermaFoam™

DermaFoam™ is a highly absorbent, non-adhesive foam dressing with waterproof polyurethane backing to prevent strikethrough of exudate.

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DermaLevin™

DermaLevin™ is a moderately absorbent waterproof foam island dressing with a thin hydrocolloid adhesive.

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DynaFoam™ Waterproof Bordered Foam

DynaFoam™ Waterproof Bordered Foam is a multilayer dressing with a low adherent layer that protects the wound.

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DynaLevin™ Waterproof Adhesive Bordered Foam

DynaLevin™ Waterproof Adhesive Bordered Foam features high absorbency while maintaining a moist wound environment.

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Foam Lite™

Foam Lite™ is a thin, flexible foam dressing developed specifically for managing lightly to non-exuding wounds, such as skin abrasions, skin tears and partial-thickness burns, which do not require the absorbency of regular foam dressings.

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