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3M™ Adaptic™ Touch One One-Sided Non-Adhering Silicone Dressing

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Helps protect the wound bed while minimising pain and trauma on removal and at dressing change

The one sided silicone coating can help make application easier by not adhering to clinicians’ gloves

Designed to facilitate the free passage of exudate into a secondary dressing¹, reducing the risk of exudate pooling and maceration

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  • Helps protect the wound bed while minimising pain and trauma on removal and at dressing change
  • The one sided silicone coating can help make application easier by not adhering to clinicians’ gloves
  • Designed to facilitate the free passage of exudate into a secondary dressing¹, reducing the risk of exudate pooling and maceration
  • Cuttable
  • Can be left in place for up to 14 days²
  • Can be used in conjunction with NPWT³

3M™ Adaptic™ Touch One One-Sided Non-Adhering Silicone Dressing is a flexible, open-mesh, one-sided silicone coated primary wound contact layer designed to protect the wound bed, facilitate fluid transfer to a secondary dressing and minimise adherence and pain at dressing change.

3M™ Adaptic™ Touch One dressing is designed to facilitate the free passage of exudate into a secondary dressing1, to reduce the risk of exudate pooling and maceration. The one-sided silicone coating allows for easier handling by minimising the risk of the dressing sticking to gloves and remains in situ during secondary dressing changes.

1 McIntyre, W. & Westmoreland, M. A simulated wound model for Biodaptive prototypes representing a 3 day highly exuding wound for the Adaptic Touch One project. CHC-R887. KCI. November 2019. Knutsford, UK.
2 Lamb, P. Silicone Wound contact layer 14-day wear test. Study number 12T_3403_02 T-SS GLP Report. November 2019. Biodaptive LLC. Shanghai.
3 Schmidt, C. Pressure Dressing Stability Testing Final report #1904176-209. Bioscience Laboratories, Inc. July 2019. Montana, USA.

Suggested applications
  • Intended use is for a variety of wound protection, such as: painful wounds, skin tears, skin abrasions, surgical incisions, partial thickness burns, traumatic wounds, blistering, lacerations, partial and full thickness grafts, radiated skin, leg and foot ulcers

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