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Manage Infection

The presence of wound infection can delay wound healing. If neglected, it may negatively impact the patient’s quality of life and increase healthcare costs. Management and prevention of wound infection may lower the use of antibiotics and form a valuable part of your Antimicrobial Stewardship strategy. Cutimed Sorbact provides solutions which effectively treat wound infections to support clinical needs.

Manage Infection & Exudate

The presence of wound infection can delay wound healing. If neglected, it may negatively impact the patient’s quality of life and increase healthcare costs. Infections can also trigger heavy exudate levels. Management and prevention of wound infection may lower the use of antibiotics and form a valuable part of your Antimicrobial Stewardship strategy. Cutimed Sorbact provides all-in-one solutions which manage infection and exudate to support clinical needs.

Manage Exudate

Managing exudate levels of different viscosities is a big challenge when treating wounds. A delay in wound healing is just one of many problems that can occur. Cutimed® offers reliable and innovative solutions for all exudate levels, focusing on keeping a well-balanced moisturization and avoiding maceration – even under compression.

Manage Tissue Boost

Wounds healing by secondary intention come along with significant clinical and economic burden. Tissue boost dressings support tissue growth, accelerate healing, and contribute to early patient mobilization and reduced treatment time. In total, this can increase the quality of life.

Clean & Debride

⁠Removing any devitalized tissue and slough enables a clearer image of the wound, reduces bioburden, and prepares the wound bed for further treatment. Thorough wound cleansing and debridement are the foundation for successful wound healing.

Complementary

Wound management often requires more to provide flexible and comprehensive solutions. Complementary products include wound contact layers and impregnated sterile dressings for atraumatic dressing changes and a total contact cast, which is a preferred treatment for diabetic foot care according to international guidelines.