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Common Dressings

Adaptic

  • Protective sterile dressing with light petroleum coating
  • Used to keep healing wounds protected
  • Often used with an antibiotic ointment for small open areas



Allevyn
  • Occlusive outer bandage
  • Has non-adherent contact layer
  • Water-proof outer layer




Aquacel AG

  • Silver impregnated dressing that feels like cotton
  • Wound drainage activates the Silver to help fight infection




Intrasite Gel

  • Wound filling gel that keeps wound moist & clean
  • Often used on decubitus ulcers and Pilonidal cysts




Mepilex

  • Highly absorbent foam pad
  • Has soft silicone layer that is placed on wound
  • Adheres gently to wound & removes with minimal trauma or pain
  • Good for around G buttons





Mepilex AG

  • Same dressing as above except impregnated with Silver
  • May stay on wound 3-5 days if needed
  • Used frequently on burn patients




Wound Vac

  • Negative pressure dressing that is attached to a machine providing suction
  • Wound Vac dressings are changed every 2-3 days
  • Helps fill in large wound cavities quickly

St. Louis Children's Hospital is affiliated with Washington University School of Medicine.

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