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Hydrocolloid Dressings

Characteristics / Functions

  • Hydrocolloids are occlusive and adhesive wafer dressings which combine absorbent colloidal materials with adhesive elastomers to manage light to moderate amounts of wound exudate.
  • Most hydrocolloids react with wound exudate to form a gel-like covering which protects the wound bed and maintains a moist wound environment.
  • Hydrocolloid powders and pastes are also available with increased absorptive capacity

Best Uses

  • Granulating and epithelializing wounds that are draining low to moderate amounts of exudate.
  • Hydrocolloid sheets help promote autolytic debridement by keeping wound exudate  in contact with necrotic tissue (slough & eschar).

Advantages

  • Conformable for easy application and help reduce pain at the wound site

Disadvantages

  • Moderate to heavily exudating wounds may overwhelm the hydrocolloid dressing, usually within a few days
  • Break down of the product may produce a residue of varying colors and possible foul odor. This should not be confused with an infectious process.

Hydrocolloids Available:

Product Manufacturer
Tegasorb
Tegasorb THIN
3M
Hydrocol Bertek (Dow Hickam)
BGC Matrix Brennen
Comfeel (multiple presentations) Coloplast
DuoDERM CGF
DuoDERM (multiple presentations)
SignaDRESS Sterile
ConvaTec
DermaFilm HD
DermaFilm Thin
DermaRite
Restore (multiple presentations) Hollister
NU-DERM Johnson & Johnson
Ultec Kendall
ExuDERM (multiple presentations) Medline
RepliCare (multiple presentations)

Cutinova Hydro

Cutinova Thin

Smith & Nephew

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