Friday 22 August 2014

ConvaTec Moldable Technology to prevent any leakage in Ostomy bags

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Moldable Technology creates an elastic-like seal that "rebounds" to fit any stoma size and shape -- and then "turtlenecks" upward to enhance the seal.The result is an incredibly secure, snug fit.
 



New options to give those with an ostomy the freedom and confidence to live life to the fullest.
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The first-ever one-piece pouch with Moldable Technology combines the convenience of a one-piece with clinically-proven skin and leak protection.
 
Our new Accordion Flange makes pouch application much easier and more comfortable -- while delivering the proven skin protection of Moldable Technology.
 
Soft Tap urostomy pouch paired with Moldable Technology - it's the perfect combination of comfort and security for urostomy patients.
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ConvaTec Moldable Technology™ is supported by extensive clinical experience demonstrating its ability to prevent leaks and protect peristomal skin.1,2
 

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Sunday 10 August 2014

Hydrofiber® Technology in Action - Intimate Contact Test (4/4)





As a result of the transformation into a soft, coherent gel on contact with fluid, a dressing with Hydrofiber® Technology is able to contour over the wound. This limits the space where bacteria can grow and prevents exudate pooling at the wound interface. Moreover, it maintains a moist environment that is favourable for wound healing over every part of the wound.

Hydrofiber® Technology Key Features- Contours (2/3)





A key feature of dressings with Hydrofiber Technology is that, once in gel form, they contour closely to the wound bed.1 This means that there is no "dead space" between the wound and the dressing interface, limiting spaces where bacteria can proliferate.

Hydrofiber® Technology Key Features- Locks in (1/3)





A key feature of dressings with Hydrofiber® Technology is the ability to lock in the fluid that is absorbed.

This means that wound exudate, and pathogenic bacteria that it might contain, is safely removed from the wound bed and the surrounding area, protecting these surfaces from potential maceration, and providing a passive mechanism of wound infection control. 

Furthermore, it may minimise release of bacteria into the air on dressing removal.

This unique locking in action makes dressings with Hydrofiber® Technology more effective than traditional gauze or alginate dressings at retaining fluid.

Hydrofiber Technology in Action - Pressure Test (3/4)





Hydrofiber® Technology in Action - Pressure Test (3/4) 



The effective "locking in" action of dressings with Hydrofiber® Technology is clearly demonstrated in this experiment. This is of particular relevance for dressings which are to be used in the treatment of venous leg ulcers, where compression is the mainstay of treatment.

Hydrofiber Technology in Action - Pressure Test (3/4)





Hydrofiber® Technology in Action - Pressure Test (3/4) 



The effective "locking in" action of dressings with Hydrofiber® Technology is clearly demonstrated in this experiment. This is of particular relevance for dressings which are to be used in the treatment of venous leg ulcers, where compression is the mainstay of treatment.

Hydrofiber® Technology in Action - Sequestration Test (2/4)





Hydrofiber Technology in Action - Sequestration Test



We can perform a simple experiment using fluids of different colours to demonstrate the ability of dressings with Hydrofiber Technology to lock in fluid by forming a cohesive gel, compared to conventional gauze and alginate dressings.

Hydrofiber® Technology in Action - Wicking Test (1/4)







Hydrofiber® Technology in Action - Wicking Test



The hydrophilic property of Hydrofiber Technology can clearly be seen in this video. Also shown are the comparative properties of traditional dressing materials, gauze and alginate.

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Wednesday 6 August 2014

Hydrofiber Technology for Better Wound Management


Hydrofiber Technology provides the foundation for a growing family of innovative modern wound dressings and is central to our comprehensive approach to wound management.

 What it is and how it works?

Hydrofiber Technology is high-purity cellulose in the preformed fiber state that has been carboxymethylated in a very controlled way. This is a patented ConvaTec process not used anywhere else, yielding a combination of chemistry and form that offers unique properties.

Dressings containing Hydrofiber Technology are strongly hydrophilic in nature and will rapidly absorb fluid, holding it within the structure of the fibers. On absorbing fluid the fibers transform into a clear, soft gel, while retaining overall structural integrity. This technology can be tailored to produce a whole range of wound dressings.

Dressings with Hydrofiber Technology are therefore suitable for the management of a wide range of moderately-to-highly exuding chronic and acute wounds, including those resulting from trauma and surgery.
 


Locks In
§ A key feature of dressings with Hydrofiber Technology is the ability to lock in the fluid that is absorbed.
§ This means that wound exudate, and pathogenic bacteria that it might contain, is safely removed from the wound bed and the surrounding area, protecting these surfaces from potential infection.
§ This unique locking in action makes dressings with Hydrofiber Technology more effective than traditional gauze or alginate dressings at retaining fluid.

 
Contours
§ A key feature of dressings with Hydrofiber Technology is that, once in gel form, they contour closely to the wound bed.
§ This means that there is no “dead space” between the wound and the dressing interface, limiting spaces where bacteria can proliferate.    

 
Responds
§ A key feature of dressings with Hydrofiber Technology is the ability to respond to different wound conditions, and respond to changing wound conditions appropriately, through the gelling action.
§ In acute, healing wounds, dressings containing Hydrofiber Technology maintain a moist wound environment.
§ In chronic wounds, the gelling action responds to exudate to maintain moisture balance, ensuring the wound is not too wet and not too dry.
§ In partial thickness wounds, dressings containing Hydrofiber Technology respond to the uptake of fibrin, ensuring adherence to the wound to form a protective barrier.
§ The addition of silver to Hydrofiber Technology provides a reservoir of silver ions inside the dressing.


 
Hydrofiber Technology in Action (Clinical Evidences):

Wicking test: To test the ability to lock in fluid may help prevent maceration by limiting the lateral spread of wound fluid.

§ Hydrofiber Technology absorbs the fluid from the petri dish (representing the wound bed), wicking it away from the surface to which it is applied.

§ Importantly, we can see that the fluid does not spread to that portion of the dressing outside the petri dish, unlike the conventional dressings, where the fluid is wicked laterally across the dressing as well.


Pressure test: The effective “locking in” action of dressings with Hydrofiber Technology is clearly demonstrated in this experiment.

§ This is of particular relevance for dressings which are to be used in the treatment of venous leg ulcers, where compression is the mainstay of treatment.

§ Various wound dressings are saturated, which has absorbed wound exudate, and placed under a 5kg weight (A 5kg weight was used to mimic the equivalent of 40mm Hg pressure).

§ After a specified time period, the weight is removed and we can see how the dressing containing Hydrofiber Technology has not only retained all the absorbed fluid despite the pressure, but has prevented any lateral spread of fluid.

§ We can see that the two foam dressings, by comparison, have failed to retain the fluid.

Intimate contact test: To test the ability to contour over the wound without leaving any air pockets.

§ As a result of the transformation into a soft, coherent gel on contact with fluid, a dressing with Hydrofiber Technology is able to contour over the wound.

§ This limits the space where bacteria can grow and prevents exudate pooling at the wound interface.

§ Moreover, it maintains a moist environment that is favorable for wound healing over every part of the wound.

§ This experiment, showing hydration of a dressing containing Hydrofiber Technology, illustrates how effectively the dressing contours itself to a simulated wound bed, especially in comparison to an alginate dressing and a foam dressing.



 Hydrofiber Technology Products:


§ ConvaTec has successfully incorporated the unique properties of Hydrofiber Technology into a range of products, each designed for different wound management needs.

§ Via the manufacturing process Hydrofiber Technology can be formed into different textiles and formats, further enhanced chemically (through the addition of antimicrobial ionic silver), or incorporated as a specific layer into composite dressings.

§ AQUACEL, AQUACEL Ag Aquacel Foam, Aquacel Burn and Aquacel Surgical dressings provide patients and healthcare professionals with the intelligent wound care benefits of Hydrofiber Technology every day.

 


References:

1.      Waring MJ, Parsons D. Physicochemical characterisation of carboxy-methylated spun cellulose fibres. Biomaterials. 2001;22:903-912.

2.      Schultz GS, Sibbald G, Falanga V, et al. Wound bed preparation: a systematic approach to wound management. Wound Repair Regen. 2003;11:1–28.

3.      Chen WYJ, Rogers AA, Walker M, Waring MJ, Bowler PG, Bishop SM. A rethink of the complexity of chronic wounds – implications for treatment. ETRS Bulletin. 2004;10:65-69

4.      Walker M, Hobot JA, Newman GR, Bowler PG. Scanning electron microscopic examination of bacterial immobilisation in a carboxymethyl cellulose (Aquacel) and alginate dressings. Biomaterials. 2003;24:883-890.

5.      Hoekstra MJ, Hermans MH, Richters CD, Dutrieux RP. A histological comparison of acute inflammatory responses with a Hydrofiber or tulle gauze dressing. J. Wound Care. 2002;11(3):113-117.


Wounds management: Moderate to highly exuding wounds


There are a myriad of dressings available to manage chronic wounds and, as a result, it can be quite daunting for the clinician to make a decision as to the ‘best’ dressing for a given wound at a given time. Understanding the basic principles of wound management and coupling that with knowledge of the dressing characteristics can help to make the decision-making process easier.

Indication:
AQUACEL Ag dressing is indicated as a primary dressing for moderate to highly exuding wounds where there is an infection or an increased risk of infection.
        Chronic wounds: leg ulcers, pressure sores, diabetic ulcers and fungating lesions.
        Acute wounds: post-surgical wounds, abrasions, lacerations and partial-thickness burns.

AQUACEL Ag Hydrofiber dressing is Sodium Carboxymethylcellulose with 1.2% ionic silver. It offers the unique gelling properties of Hydrofiber technology with the power of ionic silver. The dressing fibres of AQUACEL Ag gel on contact with wound fluid by hydrophilic action. The fibres swell as they lock bacterial exudate away from the wound by vertical wicking, creating a large fluid absorption capacity.

AQUACEL Ag dressings kill a broad spectrum of wound pathogens in the dressing that can cause infection including MRSA, VRE and Pseudomonas aeruginosa and aids in reducing the wound bioburden. Bacteria and other harmful wound exudate components are locked within the gelled AQUACEL Ag dressing fibres, where the ionic silver contained within the dressing kills them. Stitch bonding has been added to strengthen the original AQUACEL Ag Ribbon Dressing making it over 20 times stronger and resulting in more than 1.3 times less shrinkage.

Application:
Carefully cleanse the wound with saline, and dry the surrounding skin before placing AQUACEL dressing directly onto the wound allowing an overlap onto the surrounding skin of at least 1cm.

For cavity wounds, loosely pack AQUACEL dressing ribbon to about 80% capacity leaving at least 2.5cm outside the wound for easy retrieval.
The AQUACEL dressing should then be covered with an appropriate moisture retentive secondary dressing such as, but not limited to, DuoDERM Extra Thin dressing, or DuoDERM Signal dressing.

Proven Clinical Evidences based Benefits:
        Supports moist wound-healing environment

        Promotes faster wound-healing

        Highly absorbent, giving longer wear time than alginate or gauze

        Retains fluid within its structure, reducing the risk of maceration and excoriation

        Soft and conformable, adding to patient comfort

        Cohesive gel allows easy, a-traumatic removal

        Costs less overall than gauze and an alginate by saving time, money and resources