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How do you use intrasite gel dressing?

How do you use intrasite gel dressing?

Introduce Intrasite Gel into the wound. Keeping the nozzle tip clear of the wound surface, gently press the bowl of the pack to dispense gel into the wound avoiding overspill onto surrounding skin. Smooth Intrasite Gel over surface of wound to a depth of approximately 5mm (0.2”). Discard any unused gel.

What type of dressing is Intrasite gel?

INTRASITE* Gel is a sterile, amorphous hydrogel dressing that gently rehydrates necrotic tissue, facilitating autolytic debridement. Gel absorbs exudate and creates a moist wound environment.

When is Intrasite gel used?

INTRASITE Gel is used to create a moist wound environment for the treatment of minor conditions such as minor burns, superficial lacerations, cuts and abrasions (partial thickness wounds) and skin tears.

Does hydrogel debride a wound?

Hydrogels for autolytic debridement Removing slough or necrotic tissue from the wound bed is a critical element in wound bed preparation. Autolysis is a form of debridement that allows the body’s natural and selective abilities to liquify devitalized tissue. Autolytic debridement is safe and painless.

How do you remove hydrogel dressing?

Removing a Hydrocolloid Dressing

  1. Press down on the skin near the edge of the dressing and lift up the adhesive on one side.
  2. Continue to lift around the edges of the dressing until all the adhesive is free.
  3. Carefully peel the dressing back from the wound in the direction of hair growth.

How do you remove slough from wound beds at home?

Wound irrigation, the use of cleansing solutions or a cleansing pad (e.g. Debrisoft®; Activa Healthcare), or the use of dressings – such as hydrogel sheets, honey or iodine cadexomers – can be used to remove slough by clinicians with minimal training.

How do you treat a slough wound?

As a guide, if the wound has dry adherent slough on the wound bed, select a dressing that will donate moisture. If the wound is sloughy and exudating, then select a dressing that is absorbent, being mindful that it needs to absorb enough exudate to minimise the risk of peri-wound maceration.

What are the advantages of using hydrogel dressing?

Advantages of hydrogels When applied to dry wounds, as well as sloughing or necrotic wounds, they can make and keep them clean by promoting the removal of infected or necrotic tissue via autolysis. Hydrogel dressings keep the wound warm, moist, and close. Also, they do not react with or irritate tissue.

What is Intrasite dressing?

When placed in contact with a wound, the dressing absorbs excess exudate and produces a moist environment at the surface of the wound, without causing tissue maceration. Intrasite may be applied to many different types of wound, including leg ulcers, pressure sores , surgical wounds and extravasation injuries.

What is Intrasite gel?

INTRASITE Gel is non-adherent so it is easily removed from the wound by irrigation with normal saline; without damaging fragile tissue or causing unnecessary pain for the patient. Extensive clinical support, suitable for use at all stages of the wound management process.

What should I do if I overdose on Intrasite gel dressing?

Consult your pharmacist or physician. Keep a list of all your medications with you, and share the list with your doctor and pharmacist. Does Intrasite Gel Dressing topical interact with other drugs you are taking? If someone has overdosed and has serious symptoms such as passing out or trouble breathing , call 911.

How do you remove Intrasite gel from a wound?

INTRASITE* Gel can be removed from the wound by rinsing with sterile saline solution. On necrotic and sloughy wounds, it is recommended that the dressing is changed at least every three days. On clean granulating wounds, the frequency of dressing changes depends on the clinical condition of the wound and the amount of exudate produced.