
pmid: 17170689
Foam dressing products were introduced in the 1970s and quickly became accepted in clinical practice due to a wide range of benefits. Today, various foam dressings are available on the market. They can appear rather similar, but may well have different performance characteristics. A well-established product is Biatain foam dressing, which was introduced in 1998 and quickly became popular due to its superior exudate management properties. The aim of this article is to describe a recent innovation in the Biatain dressing range, Biatain Soft-Hold (Coloplast A/S), and summarize some of the evidence that supports it. The new product feature consists of a soft and skin-friendly adherent layer covering less than 50% of the foam surface, thus providing a third hand in application and atraumatic removal while maintaining superior exudate management.
Wound Healing, Polyurethanes, Skin Ulcer, Humans, Wounds and Injuries, Exudates and Transudates, Bandages
Wound Healing, Polyurethanes, Skin Ulcer, Humans, Wounds and Injuries, Exudates and Transudates, Bandages
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