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Product Details:
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| Highlight: | irradiated biological wound dressing,anti-infective large-area wound dressing,medical-grade biological wound dressing |
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| Category | Guideline |
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| Strict Aseptic Handling | Remove the packaged irradiated biological dressing from the freezer. Thaw and soften it at 35°C, then take the skin graft out of the package under sterile conditions for direct use. Do not wash the dressing, and do not apply the folded inner surface directly to the wound. |
| Usage Duration | The total continuous use of the product must not exceed 30 days. |
| Temporary Covering Material | This product is not an implantable material and is intended only for temporary coverage of wounds. |
| Allergy History | Use with caution in patients allergic to sulfadiazine zinc, or follow medical advice. |
| Transportation & Storage | Transport via general vehicles. Store frozen at -18°C. |
| Wound Type | Recommended Management Protocol | ||||||||||||
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| Superficial Partial-Thickness (Superficial II°) Burn Wounds | Typically, the irradiated biological dressing does not need replacement; the outer secondary dressing is usually changed 1–2 times until healing. Ensure secure fixation at joint sites to prevent movement. | ||||||||||||
| Deep Partial-Thickness (Deep II°) or Mixed-Depth Burn Wounds | Perform the first dressing change after 3 days. Assess adherence of the irradiated biological dressing to the wound. If adherence is good, re-bandage until healing. If there is excessive exudate with local dissolution of the dressing, replace the irradiated biological dressing in the affected area as needed. | ||||||||||||
| Microskin Graft Wounds | The dressing effectively protects the wound, prevents infection, and promotes autologous skin graft survival and expansion without occupying space. The irradiated biological dressing will dry and slough off naturally during healing. | ||||||||||||
| Donor Site Wounds | Cover the donor site with the irradiated biological dressing until healing. The outer secondary dressing may be changed 1–2 times during this period. The irradiated biological dressing will dry and slough off naturally. | ||||||||||||
| Chronic Wounds | Perform the first dressing change 24–28 hours post-application. Subsequent dressing change intervals may be extended appropriately based on wound condition. Small-area wounds may heal spontaneously; large-area wounds are prepared for skin grafting.
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Contact Person: Mr. Steven
Tel: +8618600464506