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The benefits of Biatain Silicone Ag with 3DFit Technology
The majority of infected wounds are highly exuding, creating a favourable environment for biofilms
Conventional foam dressings leave a gap between the wound bed and dressing, allowing exudate to pool. This may promote bacterial growth leading to increased risk of infection and subsequent development of biofilms.
Biofilms are clusters of bacteria and fungi embedded in the wound environment, which can form within 24 hours. Biofilms are difficult for the immune system and antibiotics to eradicate1.
New research shows that biofilms can be found both in the wound bed surface and in the tissue below the wound bed2. Its presence can lead to infection, inflammation and delayed healing3.
Discover Biatain® Silicone Ag with 3DFit Technology
Biatain Silicone Ag is a conforming dressing with 3DFit Technology that fills the gap and reduces exudate pooling to promote optimal healing conditions. Biatain Silicone Ag has been shown to kill 99.99% of mature biofilms (P. aeruginosa) and to prevent biofilm formation (shown in vitro).
Combat infection and biofilms where it matters
Absorbs vertically
The microcapillaries within the foam absorb exudate vertically, triggering the release of Ag
Conforms to the wound bed
Biatain Silicone Ag conforms to the wound bed to reduce exudate pooling and deliver Ag at the wound bed.
Retains exudate
Exudate is locked away and retained even under compression, reducing the risk of maceration and spreading of infection to the wound edges and periwound skin.
Kills 99.99% of mature biofilms
Biatain Silicone Ag has been shown to kill 99.99% of mature biofilms (P. aeruginosa) and to prevent biofilm formation (shown in vitro).
Promoting optimal healing conditions for infected wounds
Wound bed preparation
Cleansing and debridement of infected wounds removes slough and non-viable tissue, including some biofilms, prior to the application of a dressing.
A conforming dressing
The dressing should fill the gap between the wound bed and dressing, as well as absorb and retain exudate, thereby creating a less favourable environment for biofilm development.
Infection management
The active component should be effective against biofilms and a broad range of bacteria and fungi to support optimal healing conditions.
Red Dot Award winner
Due to its outstanding design, Biatain Silicone has been awarded the Red Dot Award; an internationally recognised consumer award that focuses on user experience and aesthetics of products.
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References
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- 1. Christiansen et al. In vitro evaluation of a silver foam dressing with and without silicone adhesive against biofilms and a broad range of microorganisms. Poster EWMA 2018.
- 2. Mouës, CM et al. Five Millenia of Wound Care Products – What is new? A Literature review. Ostomy Wound Management 2009 Mar;55(3):16-22
- 3. Sibbald, RG et al. Preparing the Wound Bed – Debridement, Bacterial Balance, and Moisture Balance. Ostomy Wound Management 2000;46(11):14-35
- 4. Adderley,UJ. Managing wound exudate and promoting healing. British Journal of Community Nursing 2010 Mar;15(3):S15-2
- 5. Braunwarth H, Christiansen C. In vitro Testing of Bacterial Trapping in a Silicone Foam Wound Dressing. Wounds UK 2019
Products and Sizes
Size (cm) | Qty | Code | NHS | PIP |
---|---|---|---|---|
7.5 x 7.5 | 10 | 9636 | ELA759 | 398-8961 |
10 x 10 | 10 | 9637 | ELA760 | 398-8979 |
12.5 x 12.5 | 10 | 9638 | ELA761 | 398-8987 |
15 x 15 | 10 | 9639 | ELA762 | 398-8995 |
17.5 x 17.5 | 10 | 9640 | ELA763 | 398-9001 |