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When to use Mepilex Transfer Ag

Mepilex Transfer Ag is designed for a wide range of low to high exuding and difficult to dress leg and foot ulcers, pressure ulcers, malignant wounds, partial thickness burns and donor sites , where there is a risk of infection.

How to use Mepilex Transfer Ag

Instructional videos showing how to apply Mepilex Transfer Ag.

Thigh application

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Product details

Code Size cm Pcs/box
394000 7.5x8.5 10
394190 10x12.5 5
394700 12.5x12.5 5
394890 15x20 10
394590 20x50 2
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'References'

  1. Wounds International. International consensus. Appropriate use of silver dressings in wounds. An expert working group consensus. London, UK: Wounds Int; 2012 [cited 14 Sep 2017]. URL: http://www.woundsinternational.com/media/issues/567/files/content_10381.pdf.
  2. White R. A multinational survey of the assessment of pain when removing dressings. Wounds UK. 4 (1). 2008.
  3. Woo, K. & Bergström, C. An Open Randomised Cross-over Investigation Assessing Perceived Pain at Dressing Change Comparing A Soft Silicone Dressing, Mepilex® Border, with a Adhesive hydrocellular polyurethane dressing, Allevyn® Adhesive in Patients with chronic ulcer (Clinical Investigation Report (MXB408, Part A, Mölnlycke Health Care), 2007).
  4. Johnstone A, et al. Innovations in the reduction of pressure ulceration and pain in critical care. Wounds UK. 2013;9(3):76-80
  5. Viamontes L, et al. Evaluation study of the properties of two adhesive foam dressings. Br J Nurs. 2003;12(11 Supplement): S43-44, S46-49.
  6. Bateman, S. Principles of preventative foot care. Br J Community Nurs. 2014;(Supplement):S32-S38.
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