Sorbact ® Technology An innovative approach to reduce the biological burden on wounds without using any chemically active agent. Instead, a physical mode of action is used to bind the bacteria to dressing in the presence of moisture.
The preparation of the bed for wounds is a concept that offers doctors an approach to eliminate barriers to wound healing, such as necrotic tissue, dirt, bacterial load or a combination of these.
The Cutimed range includes products that support autolytic debridement, which bind and inactivate bacteria or help dissolve cracked tissue.
Cutimed ® Sorbact ® has been successfully tested as CATed no Medi, the antimicrobial treatment of colonized and infected wounds.
Instead of using chemically active agents, Cutimed ® Sorbact ® employs a surprisingly simple physical principle to bind and inactivate pathogenic bacteria and fungi effectively.
With each dressing change, the reduced bacterial load helps to create optimal conditions for the natural process of wound healing.
Indications: Cutimed ® Sorbact ® can be used wherever microbes impair or hinder the healing of a wound.
Extract from the Product Technical Data Sheet. Cleans all dirty, colonized or infected wounds, regardless of their etiology, as chronic wounds, ie venous, arterial, diabetic or pressure ulcers -postoperative dehiscent injuries -traumatic injuries -injuries after excision of fistulas and abscesses -Fungal dermal infections Effective against all fungi and bacteria, including against MRSA and VRE The resistance of MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) and VRE (vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus) against antibiotics does not change its hydrophobic properties or its ability to bind Cutimed ® Sorbact ®. No bacterial resistance:Extract from the Product Technical Data Sheet. Cutimed ® Sorbact ® does not use any antiseptic or antibiotic substances. Therefore, the treatment is not related to any risk of developing resistant strains.
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Composition Latex | Latex free in the formula. |