Moderate capacity exudate management dressing
Multi-layered, absorbent dressing pad specifically designed for effective exudate management.
Zetuvit® is covered in a soft, non-woven, hydrophobic polyamide fibre. The inner surface of the cover
has a high capillary activity, providing wicking of wound exudate into the central core of bleached
cellulose fluff. The backing layer of hydrophobic cellulose is permeable to air and moisture-repellent
to help prevent strike-through.
Zetuvit® at a glance:
. High absorbency reduces the risk of maceration to the wound and surrounding tissue
. Capillary action quickly absorbs fluid away from the wound into the central core, reducing
the frequency of dressing changes
. Low adherence to the wound, making it comfortable for residents during and between
dressing changes
. One-piece multi-layer sealed construction eliminates frayed edges, loose threads and linting
. Permeable to air and moisture vapour
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