
• Fenestrations allow for rapid fluid pass-through for highly exudative wounds, with or without NPWT
• Continual and sustained delivery of silver ions within the dressing
• No known drug interactions and bactericidal to all clinically relevant pathogens
Under the supervision of a health care professional, Silverlon® Negative Pressure Dressing may be used for: pressure, dermal, diabetic and venous insufficiency ulcers; superficial (first-degree) and partial-thickness (second-degree) burns; donor and graft sites; acute wounds; lacerations; abrasions; traumatic wounds; surgical wounds; dehisced wounds.
Contraindicated for use on individuals with a known sensitivity to nylon or silver.
Acrylic adhesive drape | |
Adhesive border dressing | |
Alternative interface dressing | |
Antimicrobial | ● |
Compatible w/ topicals | |
Flat drain kit | |
Foam interface dressing | |
Gauze interface dressing | |
Interface intact when saturated | ● |
Kit components available separately | |
Moisture vapor permeable interface | ● |
Round drain kit | |
Silicone acrylic adhesive drape | |
Usable on closed wounds | ● |
Usable on open wounds | ● |
Educational Material Available | |
Free Samples/Trials Available | ● |
Published Clinical Article Available | ● |
Acute Wounds
Chronic Wounds
Dehisced Wounds
Moderate/Highly Exudating Wounds
To open, separate seams at thumb tab and peel down. Moisten the dressing with sterile water or saline. Apply either side of dressing in direct contact with wound bed and overlap wound edge.
Change Silverlon® NPD when you change foam or fill media. Silverlon® NPD may be used for up to seven days.
Cover Silverlon® NPD with negative pressure foam or fill media and drape per manufacturer's instructions.
Argentum Medical, LLC is the manufacturer of the Silverlon™ family of advanced seven day use antimicrobial metallic silver burn, wound, surgical, negative pressure and IV catheter dressings.