Journal of Woundcare Handbook

The professional's guide to wound product selection

Products

365 Community Wound Care Pack

Sterile, single-use and latex-free packs containing: 1 x tray; 1 x pair nitrile exam gloves (small, medium or large); 1 x drape (50x50cm); 1 x waste bag (35x45cm); 1 x dressing towel (38x43cm); 1 x apron; 5 x non-woven swabs (4 ply, 10x10cm); 1x14cm measuring tape with pain guide; 1 x sterile field drape (45x45cm). Store in a cool dry place out of direct sunlight.



365 Film

365 Film

Transparent film dressing for frame application.

365 Foam

A sterile, non-adhesive, polyurethane foam dressing. 

365 Non Adherent

Sterile, absorbent wound dressing pads with absorbent inner layers and a perforated low-adherent wound contact layer.

365 Strips

365 Strips

Reinforced paper wound closure strips.

365 SuperAbsorbent

Multilayer sterile, superabsorbent dressing comprising a low-adherent contact mesh layer, a superabsorbent core, and a permeable, water-resistant backing layer. 

365 Transparent Island Dressings

Range of sterile, self-adhesive, showerproof transparent film wound dressings incorporating an absorbent, non-adherent pad. Made from a latex-free, semipermeable polyurethane film membrane coated with a hypoallergenic acrylic adhesive. Breathable, showerproof and impermeable to liquids, bacteria and viruses.

3M Coban 2 Compression System

3M Coban 2 Compression System

Two thin layers provide the stiffness required to generate sustained working pressures/low resting pressures to reduce oedema/prevent venous reflux without the bulk of traditional bandages. The interlocking layers cohere to each other, creating an inelastic sleeve that conforms to the limb and reduces the potential for bandage slippage and discomfort.

3M Coban 2 Compression System Kit

3M Coban 2 Compression System Kit

Two thin layers (purple packaging) provide the stiffness required to generate sustained working pressures/low resting pressures to reduce oedema/prevent venous reflux without the bulk of traditional bandages. The interlocking layers cohere to each other, creating an inelastic sleeve that conforms to the limb and reduces the potential for bandage slippage and discomfort.