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Wound Management

Depending on your wound, your dressing may need to be changed every few hours, or it could last up to a few days. You should change the dressing any time you can see visible exudate through the bandage. If your wound site is too saturated with fluid, it can delay healing time. But dry wounds won’t heal nearly as quickly because a moist environment facilitates the healing process and stimulates collagen synthesis. Always make sure that your wound is kept clean to speed up healing and prevent infection.

Types of Wound Dressings

There are dozens of wound dressings to choose from, but some of the most common types include foam dressings, hyrdocolloid bandages, silver wound dressings, transparent dressings, and alginates. The type of dressing you use will depend on things like the size of the wound, its location, amount of exudate, and more. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional to determine which dressing is best for your wound.


Primary and Secondary Dressings

The dressing that is placed directly onto the wound is known as a primary dressing. It is responsible for the majority of wound healing. Primary dressings are available with or without an adhesive border. A dressing with an adhesive border is also known as an island dressing. When choosing the size of your bandage, keep in mind that the absorbent pad of the bandage should cover the entire wound plus an additional 2 inches around the wound. It is important that adhesive does not come into contact with any part of the wound, as this can damage the wound bed. If you're using a primary dressing that does not have an adhesive border, a secondary dressing can be used on top of the primary dressing to help hold it in place. Some examples of secondary dressings include gauze wrap, medical tape, and cohesive bandages.

Foam Dressings

Foam dressings are typically made from a polyurethane material that cushions the wound and are highly absorbent dressings. This makes them appropriate for treating minor burns, infected wounds, and surgical wounds. Some benefits of foam dressings are that they do not produce lint and do not adhere to the wound bed. This prevents trauma to the wound and minimizes pain that can occur during dressing removal. We also carry waterproof foam bandages, which shield the wound from outside moisture and contaminants.

Hydrocolloid Dressings

A hydrocolloid dressing contains polymers, pectin, or other compounds that form a gel when exposed to wound exudate. This locks in moisture and creates an optimal healing environment. Hydrocolloid bandages are flexible, highly absorbent, and are designed not to adhere to the wound. Many hydrocolloids have a waterproof outer layer that repel contaminants. Keep in mind that hydrocolloid dressings should not be use on infected wounds or diabetic patients unless otherwise instructed by your doctor.

Hydrogel Dressings

Hydrogel dressings are a type of wound dressing made from a gel-like substance that contains mostly water. They are designed to provide a moist environment for dry wounds. They can be used on several wound types, including burns, abrasions, and ulcers. They are also available in different forms, such as sheets, beads, and impregnated gauzes. Hydrogel dressings are easy to apply and remove and can be used to cover and protect wound surfaces or fill deep wounds. They can help promote healing, preventing infection, and reducing pain and discomfort.

Antimicrobial Dressings

Silver wound dressings are antimicrobial bandages that are impregnated with ionic silver. The antimicrobial properties make silver dressings ideal for infected wounds. They are designed to slowly release silver into the wound based on the amount of exudate that the wound is producing and the presence of bacteria. Silver bandages can be used as a primary or secondary dressing. Along with standard sheet dressings, Express Medical Supply also stocks a silver wound gel, which provides additional hydration to the wound.

Transparent Dressings

Transparent dressings are made from a thin material that allows you to view the condition of your wound without removing the dressing. This prevents bacteria from entering the wound, which lowers the risk of secondary infection. A transparent film dressing is flexible and easily conforms to body contours. This type of dressing is ideal to use on wounds with little to no drainage, since the film material is not absorbent.

Alginate Dressings

An alginate dressing is made of unique fibers that often come from seaweed. They contain ingredients like calcium and sodium, which create a gelling action when they come into contact with moisture. Not only does this make the dressing very absorbent, but it helps speed up healing time. These ingredients also help protect against infection. Alginates are ideal for use on highly exuding wounds like pressure ulcers, burns, diabetic wounds, and more.

Sacral Dressings

Sacral dressings, also called sacrum dressings, are specially shaped to fit the tailbone area. These dressings are often used by people in wheelchairs or those who are confined to bed. Both of these scenarios put constant pressure and friction on the sacral area, which can lead to pressure sores and skin damage. A sacral dressing cushions the tailbone and surrounding area of the body. They can be used to prevent pressure sores or to help heal existing wounds. We carry hydrocolloid sacral dressings and foam sacral dressings to meet your needs.

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DeRoyal Polyderm GTL - Silicone Bordered Wound Dressing

  • Multilayer adhesive dressing
  • Protective top layer is water resistant
  • Silicone contact layer prevents maceration
  • Inner foam layer absorbs exudate without adhering to the wound
From: $47.42
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DuoDerm Signal - Oval Hydrocolloid Dressing with Border

  • Dressing is flexible and can be molded into place
  • Creates a moist environment to help heal wounds faster
  • Tapered adhesive border that prevents the dressing from rolling or bunching
  • Transparent dressing with change indicator
From: $49.45
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3M Nexcare Heel Blister Comfort Cushions

  • Helps heal and prevent blisters
  • Extended adhesive helps bandage stay in place
  • Water-resistant formula can be worn in the shower
  • Soft cushion absorbs impact
  • 4 pads per box, 24 boxes per case (96)
  • Not made with natural rubber latex
From: $6.13
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Covidien Xeroform - Sterile Petrolatum Gauze Dressing

  • Bacteriostatic protection helps to control wound odor
  • Occlusive dressing that protects wounds and has an air and water tight seal.
  • Ideal for abrasions, wounds with light to medium exudate, first and second degree burns, surigical incisions, and lacerations
  • Non-adherent
From: $39.95
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DuoDerm Signal - Hydrocolloid Sacral Dressing with Border

  • Protects the sacral region and heals pressure wounds
  • Border tapers to prevent roll up
  • Flexible dressing with a visual change indicator
From: $121.45
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Medline - Maxorb II Alginate Wound Dressing

  • Primary dressing
  • Ideal for moderate to heavily exudating wounds
  • Prevents skin maceration
  • Wear up to 7 days
  • 4"x4"-Box of 10, 6"x6"- Box of 5
From: $59.45
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Opsite - Post-Op Composite Dressing

  • Waterproof top layer
  • Conforms to the body
  • Blocks bacteria from entering the wound
  • Provides a moist wound environment
From: $19.02
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ConvaTec Aquacel Pro Foam Sacral Dressing

  • 8" x 7" or 9" x 8"
  • Box of 5
  • Adhesive silicone hydrofiber sacral foam dressing
  • Peri-wound protection, no lateral spread
  • Defends against skin breakdown and maceration
  • Nurtures skin and creates an environment to support healing
From: $81.95
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DuoDerm Signal - Hydrocolloid Heel Dressing with Border

  • Waterproof
  • For light to moderately exuding wounds
  • Adhesive tapered border that prevents the dressing from rolling up
  • Visual change indicator
From: $118.95
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Nexcare - Knee and Elbow Bandages

  • Waterproof bandage
  • Large, diamond-shaped pad
  • Transparent design
  • Will not leave adhesive residue when bandage is removed
From: $3.81
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Telfa - Adhesive Dressing

  • Box of 100 dressings
  • Case of 12 boxes, 1200 dressings total per case
  • Individually wrapped
  • Two adhesive edges
  • Absorbent cotton gauze material
  • Non-adherent film
From: $30.95
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Aquacel - Non Adhesive Foam Wound Dressing

  • Waterproof wound dressing
  • Film backing allows excess moisture to evaporate, preventing maceration
  • Absorbs exudate and creates a gel
  • Antibacterial barrier
From: $86.95
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DuoDerm Extra Thin - Oval Hydrocolloid Dressing

  • Waterproof
  • Removes easily without damaging the wound
  • Outer film helps keep wound moist
From: $34.95
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Medline - Bordered Gauze Adhesive Island Dressing

  • Latex free
  • Sterile
  • Soft gauze pad with adhesive border
  • Use as a primary or secondary dressing
From: $21.45
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Medline Optifoam Gentle LQ Silicone-Faced Foam Sacral Dressing

  • Optifoam gentle silicone-faced foam sacral dressing with liquitrap super absorbent core
  • Waterproof film acts as a bacterial barrier to support healing
  • Skin friendly silicone adhesive minimizes trauma while reducing pain upon wear or removal
  • Indications: partial and full-thickness wounds; contraindications: third-degree burns
  • Intended for shallow, deep wounds with moderate to heavy drainage
  • 7 day max wear time
  • Latex free, waterproof outer layer, foam
  • Available sacral sizes: 7" x 7" or 9" x 9"
  • Box of 5
From: $70.95
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DuoDerm CGF - Square Hydrocolloid Dressing with Border

  • Adhesive wound dressing
  • Dressing create a gel like consistency when exudate is absorbed
  • Helps wounds heal quickly
  • Waterproof
From: $33.45
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Optifoam Gentle - Silicone Faced Foam Dressing

  • Primary or secondary use
  • Latex free and sterile
  • Can be cut to size
  • Low friction dressing
From: $73.45
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DuoDerm CGF - Triangular Hydrocolloid Dressing with Border

  • Removes easily and does not damage skin
  • Available sizes are 4" x 5" and 6" x 7"
  • Primary dressing with an adhesive border
  • Protects from bacteria and external contamination
  • Triangle shaped bandage for hard to dress areas
From: $68.95
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DuoDerm Signal - Triangle Hydrocolloid Dressing with Border

  • Waterproof
  • Change indicator line
  • Adhesive border tapers to prevent roll up
  • Primary dressing that can secure Aquacel dressings
From: $52.45
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Aquacel Rope - Hydrofiber Dressing

  • Maintains a moist wound environment
  • Use on moderately to highly exuding wounds
  • Can be cut to fit and conforms to woundbed
From: $15.45
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3M Nexcare - Skin Crack Care

  • No sting
  • Waterproof
  • Dries fast
  • Invisible/clear long lasting formula
  • Contains Vitamin E and Tea Tree Oil
  • Heals and seals dry skin and painful skin cracks
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Wound Management

Depending on your wound, your dressing may need to be changed every few hours, or it could last up to a few days. You should change the dressing any time you can see visible exudate through the bandage. If your wound site is too saturated with fluid, it can delay healing time. But dry wounds won’t heal nearly as quickly because a moist environment facilitates the healing process and stimulates collagen synthesis. Always make sure that your wound is kept clean to speed up healing and prevent infection.

Types of Wound Dressings

There are dozens of wound dressings to choose from, but some of the most common types include foam dressings, hyrdocolloid bandages, silver wound dressings, transparent dressings, and alginates. The type of dressing you use will depend on things like the size of the wound, its location, amount of exudate, and more. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional to determine which dressing is best for your wound.


Primary and Secondary Dressings

The dressing that is placed directly onto the wound is known as a primary dressing. It is responsible for the majority of wound healing. Primary dressings are available with or without an adhesive border. A dressing with an adhesive border is also known as an island dressing. When choosing the size of your bandage, keep in mind that the absorbent pad of the bandage should cover the entire wound plus an additional 2 inches around the wound. It is important that adhesive does not come into contact with any part of the wound, as this can damage the wound bed. If you're using a primary dressing that does not have an adhesive border, a secondary dressing can be used on top of the primary dressing to help hold it in place. Some examples of secondary dressings include gauze wrap, medical tape, and cohesive bandages.

Foam Dressings

Foam dressings are typically made from a polyurethane material that cushions the wound and are highly absorbent dressings. This makes them appropriate for treating minor burns, infected wounds, and surgical wounds. Some benefits of foam dressings are that they do not produce lint and do not adhere to the wound bed. This prevents trauma to the wound and minimizes pain that can occur during dressing removal. We also carry waterproof foam bandages, which shield the wound from outside moisture and contaminants.

Hydrocolloid Dressings

A hydrocolloid dressing contains polymers, pectin, or other compounds that form a gel when exposed to wound exudate. This locks in moisture and creates an optimal healing environment. Hydrocolloid bandages are flexible, highly absorbent, and are designed not to adhere to the wound. Many hydrocolloids have a waterproof outer layer that repel contaminants. Keep in mind that hydrocolloid dressings should not be use on infected wounds or diabetic patients unless otherwise instructed by your doctor.

Hydrogel Dressings

Hydrogel dressings are a type of wound dressing made from a gel-like substance that contains mostly water. They are designed to provide a moist environment for dry wounds. They can be used on several wound types, including burns, abrasions, and ulcers. They are also available in different forms, such as sheets, beads, and impregnated gauzes. Hydrogel dressings are easy to apply and remove and can be used to cover and protect wound surfaces or fill deep wounds. They can help promote healing, preventing infection, and reducing pain and discomfort.

Antimicrobial Dressings

Silver wound dressings are antimicrobial bandages that are impregnated with ionic silver. The antimicrobial properties make silver dressings ideal for infected wounds. They are designed to slowly release silver into the wound based on the amount of exudate that the wound is producing and the presence of bacteria. Silver bandages can be used as a primary or secondary dressing. Along with standard sheet dressings, Express Medical Supply also stocks a silver wound gel, which provides additional hydration to the wound.

Transparent Dressings

Transparent dressings are made from a thin material that allows you to view the condition of your wound without removing the dressing. This prevents bacteria from entering the wound, which lowers the risk of secondary infection. A transparent film dressing is flexible and easily conforms to body contours. This type of dressing is ideal to use on wounds with little to no drainage, since the film material is not absorbent.

Alginate Dressings

An alginate dressing is made of unique fibers that often come from seaweed. They contain ingredients like calcium and sodium, which create a gelling action when they come into contact with moisture. Not only does this make the dressing very absorbent, but it helps speed up healing time. These ingredients also help protect against infection. Alginates are ideal for use on highly exuding wounds like pressure ulcers, burns, diabetic wounds, and more.

Sacral Dressings

Sacral dressings, also called sacrum dressings, are specially shaped to fit the tailbone area. These dressings are often used by people in wheelchairs or those who are confined to bed. Both of these scenarios put constant pressure and friction on the sacral area, which can lead to pressure sores and skin damage. A sacral dressing cushions the tailbone and surrounding area of the body. They can be used to prevent pressure sores or to help heal existing wounds. We carry hydrocolloid sacral dressings and foam sacral dressings to meet your needs.

Buy Medical Dressing for Wound Care Online

Get all your wound care dressing needs delivered straight to your door by shopping online at Express Medical Supply. Browse a wide range of wound care products, including dressings and topical creams, and place your order with ease.

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