CoFlex AFD Trauma Pressure Dressing with Wrap is an all-in-one foam pad dressing and cohesive bandage that is appropriate for wound care and emergency care applications. CoFlex AFD adheres to the wound, reducing maceration, and the dressing does not slip. The waterproof film covering the foam pad of the Absorbent Foam Dressing prevents leakage and contamination. When wet, the dressing expands, increasing fluid absorption and retention while keeping surrounding tissue healthy.
Features:
- Non Sterile
- Latex-Free
- Self Adherent Closure
- Controlled, flexible compression
- When removed, it does not tear the skin
- Absorbs the equivalent of 29 gauze pads
- Absorbs up to 13 times its own weight
- Conforms to the wound cavity, controlling exudate well
- Minimizes dressing time as an all-in-one cohesive bandage
- Offers a soft and comfortable base for patient comfort
- Will not adhere to the wound bed, ensuring that dressing changes are painless
- Controlled compression that remains consistent over time without restricting
- With a waterproof film covering over the foam cushion, it prevents leakage and contamination
Usage Guidelines:
CoFlex AFD is intended for the management of partial- and full-thickness wounds with varying levels of exudate. It is specifically indicated for the following conditions:
- Pressure injuries and diabetic ulcers
- First- and second-degree burns
- Donor sites
- Debrided and partial-thickness wounds
Please note: CoFlex AFD should be used in cases where the wound is lightly to heavily exuding. It offers a versatile solution for these wound types and can aid in their effective management.
Dressing Management and Frequency of Change:
The frequency of dressing changes for CoFlex AFD will vary based on the stage of the wound. Generally, it is recommended to leave the dressing in place for up to 5 days. However, regular and vigilant monitoring of the wound is essential to assess its progress and determine the most suitable treatment approach. By carefully evaluating the wound and adapting the dressing change frequency accordingly, healthcare providers can ensure effective and tailored wound management.