Wound

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  • ABE® fix haft c highly elastic fixation bandage | Pack (1 piece)
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    Meditrade GmbH

    ABE® fix haft c highly elastic fixation bandage | Pack (1 piece)

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  • ABE® fix color highly elastic fixing bandage, 6 cm x 20 m
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    ABE® fix color highly elastic fixing bandage, 6 cm x 20 m

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  • ABE Last® crepe highly elastic fixing bandage, 4 cm x 4 m | Pack (40 pieces)
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    ABE Last® crepe highly elastic fixing bandage, 4 cm x 4 m | Pack (40 pieces)

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  • ABE Last® adhesive, highly elastic fixation bandage, double sterile, 12 cm x 4 m | Pack (15 pieces)
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    ABE Last® adhesive, highly elastic fixation bandage, double sterile, 12 cm x 4 m | Pack (15 pieces)

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  • ABE Ideal® textile-elastic ideal bandage (pack of 10)
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    ABE Ideal® textile-elastic ideal bandage (pack of 10)

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  • MaiMed-universal stretch, without cello Permanently elastic bandage, 10 pieces/box
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    MaiMed GmbH

    MaiMed-universal stretch, without cello Permanently elastic bandage, 10 pieces/box

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  • Maielast-smooth LUX Cello elastic fixing bandages, 20 pieces/box
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    Maielast-smooth LUX Cello elastic fixing bandages, 20 pieces/box

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  • MaiMed-PB Synthetic padding bandage of 12 pieces/polybag
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    MaiMed-PB Synthetic padding bandage of 12 pieces/polybag

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  • A package of Hartmann Hydrocoll Classic Sacral, sterile and individually sealed, 12 x 18 cm, from Paul Hartmann AG contains 5 wound dressings for moist wound care. The package includes product details and an illustration of the dressing.
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    Paul Hartmann AG

    Hartmann Hydrocoll Classic Sacral Steril individually sealed 12 x 18 cm | Pack (5 pieces)

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  • A role B. Braun Askina® cohesive fixation bandage, a latex-free medical gauze bandage known for its excellent skin compatibility, from B. Braun Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG is displayed upright on a plain white background. The textured tape has a small adhesive area visible near the center of the 6 cm x 20 m roll.
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    B. Braun ASKINA® cohesive fixing bandages, latex -free, 6 cm x 20 m | Pack (20 m)

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  • A rectangular box of 3M Tegaderm CHG Chlorhexidine Gluconate I.V. Fixation Dressing (7 x 8.5 cm) from Solventum Germany GmbH contains instructions and specifications in multiple languages on predominantly white packaging with blue and red accents, designed to prevent catheter-related infections.
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    Solventum Germany GmbH

    3M Tegaderm CHG Chlorhexidingluconat I.V. Fixierverband - 7 x 8.5 cm

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  • The Salvequick Fabric Bandage, 6 cm x 5 m (1 piece), from Orkla Wound Care AB provides an elastic, flexible wound dressing—ideal for elbows, knees, and joints.
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    Salvequick Textilplåster 6 cm 5 m | Pack (1 piece)

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  • Pictured is a package of Salvequick Maxi 76x54 mm wound dressings from Orkla Wound Care AB. The green-and-white box contains 5 sterile, soft wound dressings and features product information and an illustration of the wound dressing on the front.
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    Orkla Wound Care AB

    Salvequick Maxi Cover 76x54 mm 5 pcs | Package (5 pieces)

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  • A green-and-white box labeled "Cederroth Soft Foam Bandage, Blue, 6 cm x 2 m | Package (1 piece)" by Orkla Wound Care AB, featuring an image of a blue bandage wrapped around a finger.
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    Orkla Wound Care AB

    Cederroth soft foam bandage blue 6 cm x 2 m | Pack (1 piece)

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  • The green, wall-mounted Cederroth Soft Foam Bandage 2-in-1 Dispenser from Orkla Wound Care AB holds six bandages, features a transparent lid with a cross symbol, blue paper rolls, illustrated instructions, and a yellow emergency wound care tool on top.
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    Orkla Wound Care AB

    Cederroth soft foam bandage 2-in-1 donor 1x 6 pieces | Pack (1 piece)

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Wound dressings for safe medical care

A wound dressing refers to the entirety of materials used to cover, protect, and stabilize wounds. The goal of a properly applied wound dressing is to protect the wound from external influences, support healing, and ensure hygienic conditions. The wound dressing is thus a central component of basic medical care and structured wound care.

They are used in doctors’ offices, hospitals, and long-term care facilities, as well as in outpatient and home care settings. Wound dressings are also regularly used in first-aid situations and for the follow-up treatment of minor injuries. Different materials and designs allow for adaptation to various wound types and treatment goals.

In everyday medical practice, wound dressings contribute to structured and standardized procedures. Through the targeted selection of suitable components, wounds can be reliably treated and care processes made transparent. Thus, wound dressings form a reliable foundation for daily clinical practice.


Properties and Applications of Modern Wound Dressings

Wound dressings consist of coordinated components such as wound pads, fixation materials, and padding elements. They are designed to securely cover the wound while maintaining comfort and mobility. Depending on the design, wound dressings meet different requirements for protection, stability, and adaptability, making an important contribution to effective wound care.

Typical features and benefits include:

  • reliable protection of the wound against external influences
  • secure fixation of wound dressings
  • good adaptability to different body areas
  • Support for hygienic care standards
  • versatile applications in everyday care

The product range includes, among other items, Meditrade ABE quick-change wound dressings, which are used for structured initial and follow-up care. Also included are Holthaus Medical dressing kits, which offer a compact solution for standardized procedures. In addition, elastic fixation bandages such as Hartmann Peha-haft are used to ensure a secure hold.

This selection demonstrates that wound dressings prioritize different aspects depending on the application, yet are always designed with functionality and care safety in mind.


Application and Technical Information on Medical Wound Dressings

Medical wound dressings are used wherever professional, hygienic, and stable wound care is required. They are used in These products are used in medical facilities as well as in outpatient care and are designed to align with clearly defined care processes. Proper application is crucial for the wound healing process.

Before application, the wound should be properly cleaned and, if necessary, disinfected. A suitable wound dressing is then positioned and secured with appropriate fixation material. Medical wound dressings should be applied evenly and without excessive pressure so as not to impair blood circulation.

The choice of material also plays an important role. Different types of dressings are used depending on the type of wound, its location, and the stress it is subjected to. Proper storage and adherence to hygiene standards are prerequisites for safe use.

Proper handling ensures that medical wound dressings reliably fulfill their protective and securing functions and support the healing process.


Complementary solutions for medical wound dressings

A medical wound dressing achieves its full benefit when used in conjunction with other wound care products. Complementary materials contribute to structured workflows, enhance the reliability of care, and support clear organization in daily practice. Rely on a coordinated environment to efficiently implement wound care processes.

Useful complementary product categories include:

A reliable foundation is established when the medical wound dressing is part of a holistic care concept that takes hygiene, safety, and user-friendliness into account. This allows medical care processes to be clearly structured and consistently implemented at a professionally sound level.

What is a wound dressing and what is it used for?

A wound dressing is a protective material applied to an injury to protect the wound from dirt, bacteria, and friction. It promotes healing and reduces the risk of infections.

What types of wound dressings are there?

There are different types of wound dressings, including plasters and dressings for smaller wounds, compresses and gauze dressings for larger injuries, self-adhesive dressings for flexible use, and hydroactive wound dressings for chronic or slow-healing wounds.

What should you pay attention to when choosing a wound dressing?

When choosing a wound dressing, you should pay attention to the material, size and shape as well as the intended use. It is important to choose a skin-friendly, breathable dressing that optimally covers and protects the wound.

How do you use a wound dressing correctly?

To properly apply a wound dressing, the wound should first be thoroughly cleaned and dried. The dressing is then applied so that it completely covers the wound and is snug but not too tight to promote healing and prevent irritation.