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3M™ Silvercel™ Non-Adherent Hydro-Alginate Antimicrobial Dressing with Silver with Easylift™ Precision Film Technology

  • 3M ID B5005265105

Antimicrobial hydro-alginate dressing helping to maintain a moist wound environment

Non-adherent

Antimicrobial action

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  • Antimicrobial hydro-alginate dressing helping to maintain a moist wound environment
  • Non-adherent
  • Antimicrobial action
  • Absorbent

This dressing is an antimicrobial hydroalginate dressing with EASYLIFT™ Precision Film Technology that enables pain-free removal1,2 and effective protection of the newly-formed tissue3 while minimising fibre detachment.1

Silvercel Non-Adherent Dressing acts against a broad spectrum of germs that are pathogenic to the wound, including MRSA, MRSE and VRE.1,4 This antimicrobial effect is secured by a sustained release of silver ions, lasting up to 7 days depending on wound condition and exudate level.1 The dressing is a non-woven pad composed of alginate, carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) and silver coated nylon fibres, with EASYLIFT™ Precision Film Technology built into a nonadherent wound contact layer.

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¹ Clark R, Del Bono M, Stephens S-A et al. Simulated In-Use Tests to Evaluate a Non-Adherent Antimicrobial Silver Alginate Wound Dressing. Poster presented at: Canadian Association of Wound Care (CAWC); October 29 - November 1, 2009; Quebec City, Canada. ² Gray D. SILVERCEL™ Non-Adherent Dressing: Taking the pain out of antimicrobial use. Wounds UK. 2009; Vol 5(4). ³ Hart J, Bell A. Evaluation of two absorbent silver dressings in a porcine partial thickness excisional wound model. Presented at: Wounds UK Annual Conference; November 10-12, 2009; Harrogate, UK. ⁴ Clark R, Bradbury S. SILVERCEL™ Non-Adherent Made Easy. Wounds International Vol. 1(5) 2010.