ZeniGEL is a sterile, transparent hydrogel sheet with a semi-occlusive film backing. The dressing donates moisture to dry wounds, supports autolytic debridement of necrotic tissue, and absorbs small amounts of exudate to help maintain a moist wound environment. The semi-occlusive film backing provides a barrier to external contaminants while allowing moisture vapor transmission.
Since 2002, Focus Health Group has grown into a health services company providing pharmaceutical products and a complete line of advanced wound care dressings with the mission to provide quality, effective wound care products to aid in the delivery of optimal patient care and outcomes.
• Water based hydrogel sheet dressing
• Transparent waterproof outer backing
• Non-adhesive to the wound
• Rehydrates necrotic tissue and assists with autolytic debridement
• Pain free removal
• Loosens slough
• Comfortable and soothing
• Flexible sheet dressing
• Can be cut to size/shape
• High MVTR
ZeniGEL hydrogel sheet dressings are indicated for the management of dry or minimally exuding partial and full-thickness wounds, including:
• Pressure injuries
• Venous leg ulcers
• Diabetic ulcers
• Surgical wounds
• Donor sites
• Partial-thickness burns
• Traumatic wounds (such as lacerations, abrasions, and skin tears)
• Necrotic wounds (to support autolytic debridement)
• May be used on infected wounds
ZeniGEL is contraindicated for:
• Full-thickness (third-degree) burns
• Patients with known hyper sensitivity or allergy to any of the dressing components
• Single patient use only. Do not reuse.
• Cut the dressing to wound size to minimize risk of peri-wound maceration.
• Remove prior to MRI, radiation therapy, X-ray, ultrasound, thermotherapy, or microwave diathermy.
• Do not use for longer than 30 consecutive days.
• If wound exudate increases to moderate or heavy levels, use an absorbent dressing instead of hydrogel.
• Discontinue use if signs of irritation or sensitivity occur.
No known adverse effects or reactions.
ZeniGEL sheet dressing should be kept in the sealed packaging. Store at room temperature in a cool, dry place. Avoid direct sunlight and excessive humidity. Dispose of used dressing per institutional policy and local regulations.
Acute Wounds
Burns
Chronic Wounds
Deep Wounds
Dehisced Wounds
Diabetic Foot
Granulating/Epithelializing Wounds
Infected Wounds
Non/Minimally Exudating Wounds
Palliative Wounds
Pressure Ulcers
Sloughy Wounds
Superficial Wounds
Surgical Wounds
Venous Ulcers
1. Cleanse the wound according to clinical practice.
2. Gently dry the surrounding skin.
3. Select a dressing size that fully covers the wound bed. The dressing may be cut to fit as needed.
4. Remove the release liners and apply the gel side directly over the wound bed. Avoid contact with intact peri-wound skin.
5. Cover and secure with an appropriate secondary dressing. ZeniGEL may be used under compression therapy
1. Change frequency depends on wound condition, exudate level, and the secondary dressing used. ZeniGEL may be changed daily or left in place for up to 7 days.
2. Reapply with each secondary dressing change or as directed by a healthcare provider.
3. To remove, gently lift one corner of the dressing.
Secure with appropriate secondary dressing.
• Purified water
• Carboxymethylcellulose (CMC), polyethylene glycol gelling agents
• Semi-occlusive transparent film backing
• Latex free
Latex-friendly
Non-allergenic
Non-cytotoxic
Non-irritating
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