What is Shur Conform Oil Emulsion Dressing?

Shur-Conform® Oil Emulsion Dressing is a highly conformable acetate sheet impregnated with non-adhering oil emulsion. Allows moisture to pass through to absorbent dressing. Indicated for skin grafts, surgical sites or other dermal lacerations.

What is curad oil emulsion dressing used for?

Oil Emulsion Dressings’ permeable knitted fabric allows wounds to drain freely into the absorbent dressing. Oil Emulsion Dressings are ideal for draining surgical wounds, open ulcers, abrasions and first- or second-degree burns….HCPCS Code: A6223.

Antimicrobial format available
Variety of sizes

How often should Adaptic be changed?

ADAPTIC TOUCH‰ was chosen as a wound contact layer with the aim of reducing trauma to the wound and pain at dressing changes. The pressure was set at -100mmHg. The dressing was changed every three days and reviewed weekly for the purposes of the evaluation.

How does an oil emulsion dressing work?

Oil Emulsion Non-Adherent Wound Dressings are made to allow the flow of exudate, protect the wound, and encourage healing. The design of this dressing is made to not stick to the wound bed. The dressing itself is a non-adherent gauze mesh that is infused with white petrolatum in an emulsion blend.

How often should you change Adaptic dressing?

‰ Therapy; KCI) to reduce the frequency of the dressing changes to twice weekly, thus reducing the pain experienced by the patient, and to manage exudate. ADAPTIC TOUCH‰ was chosen as a wound contact layer with the aim of reducing trauma to the wound and pain at dressing changes. The pressure was set at -100mmHg.

How can you tell if dressing is emulsified?

In a standard salad-dressing blend, the vinegar sinks to the bottom and oil rises to the top, creating a thin, watery texture. Emulsified dressings, on the other hand, are thick and creamy and really cling to your veggies.

What do you put in a macerated wound?

Treatments for macerated skin caused by wounds include specific types of bandages and dressings, including:

  1. Occlusive dressings. These are nonabsorbent and wax-coated, making them both airtight and watertight.
  2. Hydrofiber dressings.