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McKesson Hydrocolloid Dressing, Film Back [1]

McKesson Hydrocolloid Dressing, Film Back is a sterile primary or secondary dressing for wounds with light to moderate exudate. Helps maintain a moist wound environment to assist in autolytic debridement.

McKesson Medical-Surgical [2]

McKesson Medical-Surgical offers comprehensive product and technology solutions for long-term care facilities, home health agencies, and home medical equipment suppliers to help streamline processes, enhance the quality of care, and reduce costs.

Website: 
http://mms.mckesson.com/mckesson-brand
Email: 
mckessonbrands@mckesson.com
Toll-free: 
(800) 777-4908
Benefits: 

• Moisture-resistant backing helps prevent urine, feces, and moisture from penetrating the dressing, to reduce the risk of contamination
• Helps maintain a moist wound environment to assist in autolytic debridement
• When in contact with wound exudate, it forms a fluid/gel environment over the wound bed
• Dressing does not break down or leave residue in the wound
• Smooth, tapered design to help minimize friction and prevent dressing edge from rolling up

Indications: 

McKesson Hydrocolloid Dressing, Film Back is indicated for the management of partial- and full-thickness wounds such as leg ulcers and pressure injuries. Helps maintain a moist wound healing environment to assist in autolytic debridement and protects the wound from external contamination.

Contraindications: 

Not indicated for use on patients with known hypersensitivities to the components of the dressing or with third-degree burns. Conditions that led to the formation of the wound (pressure, venous insufficiency, etc) must be considered and addressed as part of the total wound care treatment plan.

How Supplied/Sizing: 
2"x2", 4"x4". Sacral: 6"x7".
HCPCS Code (text): 
A6234, A6235
Recommended Use: 

Acute Wounds
Burns
Chronic Wounds
Diabetic Foot
Granulating/Epithelializing Wounds
Infected Wounds
Non/Minimally Exudating Wounds
Palliative Wounds
Pressure Ulcers
Sloughy Wounds
Superficial Wounds
Venous Ulcers

Removal & Change Frequency: 

Dressing change frequency depends on the amount of drainage. May be left in place for up to 7 days or as directed by a health care professional.

Product features: 
Adhesive border●
Antimicrobial format available
Conforms readily to wound●
Cuttable●
Freeze-dried
Gels on contact w/ exudate●
Impermeable to outside contaminants
Moldable●
One-piece removal●
Paste
Self-adhering●
Variety of sizes●
Other features: 
Educational Material Available●
Free Samples/Trials Available●
Published Clinical Article Available
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