It is a tracheostomy wound dressing.
The dressing has cross seams extending from the upper surface to the lower surface. By making cross seams, the dressing and the endotracheal tube can be better matched, and can better fit the skin of the patient's neck.
The foam dressing absorbed more secretions from the tracheal incision, reduced the infection rate of the tracheal incision, irritant dermatitis around the incision, and reduced the workload of nursing care.
Foam Dressing for Endotracheal Tube is specially designed for endotracheal intubation use, it is a highly absorbent dressing made of hydrophilic polyurethane foam, ideal for heavily exuding wounds. The soft elastic foam absorbs a large amount of drainage for patient comfort; the backing membrane protects the wound from external bacteria.
Absorbent foam dressings can remain on the tracheostomy site for 5 to 7 days unless they become saturated with blood or secretions. The inner surface of the foam in contact with the wound is soft, hydrophilic, and absorbent, while the outer layer is impermeable
feature:
1. Polyurethane foam absorbs large amounts of exudate, helps reduce the risk of maceration, does not adhere to the wound bed, and minimizes pain during dressing changes.
2. Protect the wound from external pollution and reduce the risk of infection. Impervious to water, allowing the patient to shower with the dressing in place.
3. The highly breathable back film can discharge excess water from the wound and maintain a moist healing environment for the wound.
4. The soft foam dressing can be cut to shape, fix wounds in different parts, adapt to body contours, and improve comfort.