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Silverlon® Surgical Island Dressings
Silverlon Island Wound Dressings are multi-layer, sterile, antimicrobial barrier wound dressings.
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Sizes and Product Numbers:
2" x 3" - ID-23
3" x 4" - ID-34
4" x 4" - ID-44
4" x 6" - ID-46
4" x 8" - ID-48
4" x 10" - ID-410
4" x 12" - ID-412
4" x 14" - ID-414
6" x 6" - ID-66
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Hydrocolloid Dressings:
4” x 8” - IDHC-48
4” x 10” - IDHC-410
4” x 12” - IDHC-412
4” x 14” - IDHC-414
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Quantity per Box: 5
Directions for use
- Cleanse wound with sterile water, distilled water, or normal saline, removing necrotic debris or eschar as needed per local protocol.
- Select the Silverlon® Island Dressing with a pad size that overlaps the wound margins by 1-2 cm.
- Activate Silverlon® Island Dressing by thoroughly moistening with sterile water, distilled water, or normal saline; do not moisten the adhesive tape.
- Remove the adhesive tape release liner from one side of the Silverlon® Island Dressing; position the dressing with the pad directly over wound, so that the silver side of the dressing contacts the skin.
- Apply the dressing to the wound and smooth the adhesive tape into place on the intact skin surrounding the wound.
- Remove the release liner from each remaining side of the dressing and smooth the adhesive tape into place on the intact skin surrounding the wound.
- Silverlon® Island Dressings may be used for up to 7 days, but may require more frequent changing depending on wound condition and exudate buildup.
- To remove Silverlon® Island Dressings, gently depress the surrounding skin while lifting the adhesive tape edges.
- If the dressing pad adheres to the wound, moisten the dressing as needed with sterile water, distilled water, or normal saline, until the dressing can be easily removed.
Indications for use
Over-The-Counter Indications: Local management of superficial wounds, minor burns, abrasions and lacerations.
Contraindications:
- ‍Do not use Silverlon Island Wound Dressings on patients with known sensitivity to silver or nylon.
- Do not use Silverlon Island Wound Dressings on 3rd degree burns.
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