Hydrocoll® Classic is a hydrocolloid dressing that can be used on light to moderate draining chronic and acute wounds.
• Secure initial adhesion
• Thin beveled edges reduce potential roll off
• Conforms to difficult to dress body contours
• Forms a gel to prevent sticking to wound
• Comfortable to wear
• Quick and easy to apply
• Can be left in place for up to 7 days
Hydrocoll® Classic is contraindicated in any patients who may be allergic to any of its ingredients.
In the absence of available data supporting the use of this dressing on sensitive population groups such as infants, children, pregnant or nursing women, and in the absence of data to the contrary on these population groups, this dressing should be used with caution following a clinician‘s recommendation. Reusing a single-use medical device is dangerous. Reprocessing devices, in order to reuse them, may seriously damage their integrity and their performance. Information available on request. Before opening the product packaging, inspect it carefully for signs of damage. Do not use the product if there are visible signs of damage, such as cracks, channels, pinholes, or nonuniform, torn or incomplete seals.
Very occasionally, there will be some potential risks associated with the use of Hydrocoll® Classic, such as: Adverse reactions (intolerance to any of its ingredients, erythema, hypergranulation etc.) Wound infections Risk of maceration (fluid leakage)
Transportation conditions should ensure that the product is protected from external pressure, sunlight and rain.
Acute Wounds
Chronic Wounds
Diabetic Foot
Granulating/Epithelializing Wounds
Leg Ulcers
Non/Minimally Exudating Wounds
Pressure Ulcers
Superficial Wounds
Venous Ulcers
In uncomplicated wounds, Hydrocoll® Classic can be left in place for intervals of up to 7 days or until the wound has completely healed.
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