Discover Hydrofera Blue Tube Site Dressing
The Hydrofera Blue Tube Site Dressing is specifically designed to manage and protect tube sites, such as feeding tubes, tracheostomy sites, and other percutaneous devices. This dressing helps to prevent infection and manage exudate around the tube site, ensuring that the area remains clean and dry.
The Tube Site Dressing provides a secure and effective barrier against bacterial contamination, reducing the risk of infection and promoting faster healing around tube sites.
This dressing is ideal for use in hospital and home care settings, offering an easy-to-apply solution for managing tube site care. It provides broad-spectrum antibacterial protection while being gentle on the skin.
Designed for comfort and reliability, the Hydrofera Blue Tube Site Dressing ensures that tube sites remain well-protected, reducing the need for frequent dressing changes and improving overall patient comfort.
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Hydrofera Blue® offers a powerful suite of antibacterial wound dressings that use a proprietary polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) or polyurethane (PU) foam in combination with two naturally occurring, organic pigments – methylene blue and gentian violet – for wound healing.
These sponge-like foams have impressive absorptive capabilities that help draw debris and exudate away from the wound bed through natural negative pressure. This action also attracts the body's natural healing agents to the wound, promoting improved healing. By removing bacterial bioburden from the wound, Hydrofera Blue dressings can help reduce the wound size and accelerate healing.
Hydrofera Blue products are ideal for wounds with light, moderate, and heavy exudate. They are safe, effective, and versatile, creating a balanced healing environment and supporting all phases of the wound healing process.
Hydrofera Blue CLASSIC® wound dressings are non-cytotoxic and can manage moderate to heavy exudate in the following types of wounds, including pressure injuries, venous leg ulcers, diabetic ulcers, abrasions, lacerations, post-surgical incisions, and other external wounds infected by trauma:
- Deep, tunneling, or shallow
- With or without devitalized tissue/slough and debris
- Infected or at risk of infection
- Acute or chronic wounds