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McKesson Hydrocolloid Dressing With Film Backing

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2" x 2" (5.1 cm x 5.1 cm)

SKU 1886
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2" x 2" (5.1 cm x 5.1 cm)

SKU 1886
$48.73 20/Pack
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4" x 4" (10.2 cm x 10.2 cm)

SKU 1887
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4" x 4" (10.2 cm x 10.2 cm)

SKU 1887
$52.63 10/Pack
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6" x 7" (15.2 cm x 17.8 cm) Sacral

SKU 1888
$10.29 Each

6" x 7" (15.2 cm x 17.8 cm) Sacral

SKU 1888
$51.49 5/Pack
$10.3 Each
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McKesson Hydrocolloid Dressing With Film Backing is pliable, absorbent, and waterproof wound dressings that can provide an effective barrier to microorganisms. It helps to maintain a moist wound healing environment without over-hydrating the wound bed. They are generally recommended as an appropriate dressing for a wide range of wounds, including pressure ulcers, minor injuries, leg ulcers and burns.

5 Reasons to choose McKesson Hydrocolloid Dressing

  • Low-profile rounded corners
  • Semi-transparent outer layer
  • Highly absorbent inner layer 
  • Moisture resistant outer barrier film
  • Up to 7 day wear time

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Benefits of McKesson Hydrocolloid Dressing

  • Low-profile rounded corners and smooth tapered design helps reduce edge roll-up and risk of shear and friction
  • Hydrocolloid layer reacts with cellular material from the wound to form a gel-like covering to help maintain a moist wound environment
  • Cohesive dressing removal system does not break down or leave residue in the wound and facilitates easy removal without tearing the dressing or skin. Wound contact layer remains intact and minimizes potential wound bed disturbance
  • Semi-transparent outer layer permits wound site visualization without removing dressing
  • Highly absorbent inner layer effectively removes exudates from the wound and facilitates granulation, epithelization, and autolysis
  • Moisture resistant outer barrier film helps prevent urine, feces and/or moisture from penetrating the dressing reducing the risk of contamination to the wound
  • Up to 7 days wear time provides undisturbed moist wound environment, enhances healing, minimizes skin maceration, and reduces frequency of dressing changes
  • Hydrocolloid Dressing is Primary or secondary dressing for wounds with light to moderate exudate
  • Helps maintain a moist wound environment to assist in autolytic debridement. When in contact with wound exudate, it forms a fluid/gel environment over the wound bed
  • Dressing does not break down or leave residue in the wound
  • Thin and Film Back versions feature a smooth, tapered design to help minimize friction and prevent dressing edges from rolling up
  • Thin hydrocolloid is semi-transparent, allowing vizualization of the wound
  • Contains a semi-transparent layer that permits wound evaluation without removing dressing
  • Moisture-resistant backing helps prevent urine, feces or moisture from penetrating the dressing to reduce risk of contamination
  • Single Use
  • Color: Light Beige
  • Shape: Square
  • Sterile
  • Not made with natural rubber latex

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When to Use McKesson Hydrocolloid Sterile Dressing?


  • Management of partial and full thickness wounds such as leg ulcers and pressure sores. 
  • Help maintain a moist wound healing environment to assist in autolytic debridement and protect the wound from external contamination.

When to change Hydrocolloid Dressing?


  • Dressing change frequency is dependent upon the amount of drainage. 
  • May be left in place for up to seven days or as directed by a healthcare professional.


Contraindications:

  • Not indicated for use on patients with known hypersensitivities to the components of the dressing or third-degree burns. 
  • Conditions that lead to the formation of the wound (pressure, venous insufficiency, etc.) must be considered and addressed as part of the total wound care treatment plan.

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