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Bactigras Tulle Gras
Bactigras Tulle Gras
Bactigras Tulle Gras
Bactigras Tulle Gras

Bactigras Tulle Gras (10x10cm in 10 Individually Wrapped Sterile Dressings Sealed Separately) Advanced Wound Management As Gauze of Leno Weave Impregnated, White Soft Paraffin & 0.5% Chlorhexidine

Product ID : 8164681
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Galleon Product ID 8164681
UPC / ISBN 801883467801
Shipping Weight 0.02 lbs
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Manufacturer Bactigras Tulle Gras
Shipping Dimension 6.89 x 5.31 x 0.59 inches
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Bactigras Tulle Gras Features

  • Soothes and protects the wound and allows free passage of viscous exudate

  • Maintains shape, resists fraying

  • Reduces risk of infection

  • Soft paraffin base Sterile leno weave presentation

  • Contains Chlorhexidine acetate 0.5% w/w


About Bactigras Tulle Gras

Indications Bactigras is intended for use as a wound contact layer where the wound is no more than 10% of the body area where there is a risk of infection, or on already infected wounds in conjunction with systemic antibiotics. - Minor burns and scalds - Lacerations, abrasions and other skin loss wounds - Donor and recipient graft sites - Leg ulcers Administration: Step 1: Cleanse the wound using standard techniques. Select the correct size of dressing and peel open the pouch (or tear the end of the roll pack). Using gloves and forceps, remove the protector paper. Lay the dressing over the wound in a single layer, in direct contact with the wound surface. Step 2: Apply a secondary dressing if required and secure in place with a dressing retention bandage or dressing fixation sheet. Step 3: Bactigras* may be left in place when the absorbent secondary dressing is changed. The frequency of changing will depend on the clinical circumstances and this can vary from more than once per day to twice per week. If the dressing adheres, soak it gently with sterile saline solution.