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Further product information

When to use Mepilex Lite

Mepilex Lite is suitable for a wide range of low-exuding acute and chronic wounds, such as diabetic wounds, pressure ulcers, partial thickness burns and epidermolysis bullosa.

You can easily cut Mepilex Lite to fit a wound and the soft foam is highly conformable  1. This makes it ideal for wounds in difficult-to-dress areas like armpits or under the breast. You can use it together with our Tubifast™ fixation.

How to use Mepilex Lite

Watch how to apply Mepilex Lite to your patients.

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Product details

Code Size cm Pcs/box Pcs/case
284000 6x8.5 5 70
284100 10x10 5 50
284300 15x15 5 50
284500 20x50 4 24 
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'References'

  1. Perez, Y.P., Carmona, J.A., Perez, I.L., Garcia, C.M. Prevention and treatment of radiodermatitis using a non-adhesive foam dressing. Journal of Wound Care 2011;20 (3):130-135.
  2. White R. A multinational survey of the assessment of pain when removing dressings. Wounds UK. 4 (1). 2008.
  3. Dykes PJ, et al. Effects of adhesive dressings on the stratum corneum of skin. J Wound Care. 2001;10(2):7-10.
  4. Zhong, W-H., Tang, Q-F., Hu, L-Y., Feng, H-X. Mepilex Lite dressings for manageing acute radiation dermatitis in nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients: a systematic controlled clinical trial. Medical Oncology 2013;30(4):761 [Epub ahead of print]
  5. Khramilin, V. Mepilex Lite in the treatment of diabetic foot ulcer. Open non-randomised case study. Poster presentation at the European Wound Management Association conference, Prague, Czech Republic, 2006
  6. Glover, D., Harmer, V. Radiotherapy-induced skin reactions: assessment and management. British Journal of Nursing 2014;23(4):S28-S35.
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