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RepliCare Hydrocolloid Dressing

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Smith & Nephew RepliCare Hydrocolloid Dressing is a hydrocolloid dressing that contains a dense concentration of absorbent material in a thin dressing for superior absorption in the management of exuding wounds. RepliCare Hydrocolloid Dressing is for Ulcers, Pressure Sores, Donor Sites, Surgical Incisions, Surgical Excisions and Burns.
Features
  • Absorbs exudate & maintains moist environment
  • Beveled edges for security
  • Hugs curves & stretches comfortably
  • Keeps the wound free of dressing residue
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RepliCare Hydrocolloid Dressing


RepliCare is a hydrocolloid dressing that contains a dense concentration of absorbent material in a thin dressing for superior absorption in the management of exuding wounds.


RepliCare is indicated for:

  • Ulcers (venous, arterial, diabetic)
  • Pressure Sores
  • Donor Sites
  • Surgical Incisions
  • Surgical Excisions
  • Burns (1st and 2nd degree)

RepliCare Features:

  • RepliCare cohesive properties keep the wound free of dressing residue.
  • The one-handed application system will not stick to gloves.
  • RepliCare has a film exterior that is waterproof and aids in prevention of bacterial contamination.
  • Top film can be wiped clean easily.
  • Bevelled edges help keep the dressing from sticking to clothing or bed linens, reducing the risk of leakage.

Benefits of RepliCare Hydrocolloid Dressing

  • Dressing hugs curves better and stretches comfortably, with a combination of adhesion and elasticity for maximum wear time, reduced nursing time and more cost effective use of materials.
  • Bevelled edges help keep the dressing from sticking to clothing or bed linens, reducing the risk of leakage.
  • Dressing hugs curves better and stretches comfortably, with a combination of adhesion and elasticity for maximum wear time.
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