Silverlon® Burn Contact Dressings 4 in. x 8 in.
The choice of the U.S. Army for burn and blast injuries, Silverlon Burn Contact Dressings contour easily to wound surfaces and provide increased range of motion. burn Dressings offer quick and easy application for improved burn management.
Sizes and Product Numbers:
4” x 4” - BCD-44
4” x 8” - BCD-48
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Quantity per Box: 10
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8” x 16” - BCD-816
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Quantity per Box: 5
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16” x 16” - BCD-1616
24” x 24” - BCD-2424
25.5” x 30” - BCD-CDL
25.5” x 26” - BCD-CDM
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Quantity per Box: 1
- Cleanse wound with sterile water, distilled water, or normal saline removing necrotic debris or eschar as needed per local protocol.
- Select the dressing size that overlaps the wound margins by 1-2cm.
- Activate the Silverlon dressing by thoroughly moistening with sterile water, distilled water or normal saline.
- Position the Silverlon dressing directly over wound, with either silver side in contact with the skin; secure the dressing in place using a secondary dressing per local protocol.
- For exudating wounds, use an absorbent secondary dressing of choice.
- For dry wounds, use a moisture donating secondary dressing such as hydrocolloid or pre-moistened foam or gauze.
- Periodically check the edges of the Silverlon dressing to ensure that it is maintained in a moist condition.
- Silverlon Wound Contact Dressing, Burn Contact Dressing, Elastic Burn Wrap and Digit Sleeve Dressing may be used for up to 7 days, but may require more frequent changing depending on wound condition and exudate buildup.
- To remove Silverlon Wound Contact Dressing, Burn Contact Dressing, Elastic Burn Wrap and Digit Sleeve Dressing, first remove the outer secondary dressing per local protocol, and then gently depress surrounding skin while lifting the dressing edges.
- If sticking of the dressing to the wound occurs, moisten the dressing as needed with sterile water, distilled water or normal saline until it can be easily removed by gently lifting the corners.
OTC Use - Local management of superficial wounds, minor burns, abrasions and lacerations.
Prescription Indications:
Silverlon@ Wound Contact, Burn Contact Dressings are indicated for use up to 7 days for partial and
full thickness wounds including traumatic wounds, surgical wounds (donor and graft sites, incisions),
first and second-degree thermal burns, as well as dermal ulcers (stage I-IV pressure sores, venous
stasis ulcers, arterial ulcers, diabetic ulcers), vascular access or peripheral IV sites, orthopedic
external pin sites, and wound drain sites.
Silverlon@ Wound Contact, Burn Contact Dressings are indicated for use up to 7 days for
decontaminated stable unroofed first- and second-degree mustard-induced vesicant injuries not
requiring skin grafting.
Silverlon@ Wound Contact, Burn Contact Dressings are indicated for use up to 7 days for radiation
dermatitis and cutaneous radiation injury through dry desquamation.
Silverlon® Wound Contact, Burn Contact Dressings are indicated for the management of infected
wounds, as the silver in the dressing provides an antimicrobial barrier that may be helpful in
managing these wounds. In addition, the moist wound healing environment and control of wound
bacteria within the Silverlon® Wound Contact, Burn Contact Dressings may help reduce the risk of
wound infection and support the body's healing process.
Silverlon® Wound Contact, Burn Contact Dressings may be used for the management of painful wounds. Silverlon® Wound Contact, Wound Burn Dressings are a non-adherent wound contact
layer that reduces pain during dressing changes and evaporation of moisture in the dressing may
soothe the wound.
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