ZeniPLAST hydrocolloid dressing with border is a sterile, single use dressing designed to maintain a moist would healing environment. The hydrocolloid matrix absorbs low to moderate wound exudate and forms a soft gel, which supports autolytic debridement of necrotic tissue while protecting the wound from external contaminants.
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.
• Low profile edge prevents premature lifting
• Extended wear dressing (up to 5-7 days)
• Creates a moist healing environment
• Promotes autolytic debridement of necrotic, dry tissue
• Gel formation protects fragile tissue
• Low friction polyurethane film backing
• Conformable, moldable for hard to dress areas
• Waterproof
• Protective, breathable barrier
ZeniPLAST is indicated for the management of partial and full thickness wounds with light to moderate exudate, including:
• Dermal ulcers
• Pressure injuries
• Venous Ulcers
• Superficial wounds
• Surgical wounds
• Donor sites
• Partial thickness burns
• Traumatic wounds (such as lacerations, abrasions, and skin tears)
ZeniPLAST is contraindicated for:
• Full-thickness(third-degree) burns
• Avoid using on patients with known hypersensitivity or allergy to hydrocolloid components, acrylic adhesive or any component of the dressing.
• Single patient use only. Do not reuse.
• Application of lotions or any ointments to the peri-wound skin may reduce adherence of the dressing.
• The dressing may produce an odor as it gels. This is not necessarily a sign of infection.
• If signs of irritation or sensitization occur, discontinue use.
No known adverse effects or reactions.
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
Dehisced Wounds
Diabetic Foot
Infected Wounds
Non/Minimally Exudating Wounds
Palliative Wounds
Pressure Ulcers
Sloughy Wounds
Superficial Wounds
Surgical Wounds
1. Cleanse the wound according to clinical practice.
2. Gently dry the surrounding skin.
3. Select a dressing that extends at least one inch beyond the wound margin.
4. Remove the release liners and apply with the adhesive surface facing the wound bed.
5. Smooth the dressing and borders onto the surround skin to secure.
1. Change frequency depends on wound condition and exudate level. Replace every 2–7 days; when exudate approaches the edge of the dressing; when the border is no longer intact with the skin; or per institutional policy.
2. Remove ZeniPLAST by gently lifting the corner of the dressing and stretch horizontally to release.
• Hydrocolloid matrix (gel forming agents)
• Semi-permeable polyurethane film backing
• Latex free
Latex-friendly
Non-allergenic
Non-cytotoxic
Non-irritating
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