Dressing hydrocolloïdal composed of a contact layer with the wound and a hydrocolloid in a polymer matrix adhesive and an upper layer of polyurethane foam.
When the dressing comes into contact with the secretions of the wound, a moist environment is created, and stimulates the healing process by encouraging autolytic and facilitating the migration of epithelial cells.
The dressing can also be removed without damaging the new tissue granulation.
DuoDERM E is a dressing primary school but may also be used as a secondary dressing in combination with other dressings.
The adhesive layer is composed of highly elastic polymer, which increases the ability of the dressing to retain the secretions of the wound, forming a gel consistent.
Chronic wounds:
Pressure ulcers (stage I-IV);
Ulcus cruris.
Acute wounds:
Traumatic wounds (minor abrasions and cuts);
Burns (1st and 2nd degree);
Excision skin;
Surgical wounds (postoperative wounds, sites of donor).