Kendall Excilon Drain and I.V. Sponges Sterile 4" x 4"
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- Conforms snugly to drains and IV sites
- Rayon/polyester blend
- Unique pre-cut T-Slit
- Virtually lint-free
- Sterile
EXCILON Drain Sponge
4" x 4" - 6 ply - 2 Per Envelope
AllegroMedical.com presents The EXCILON Split Drain Sponge. EXCILON Drain Sponges are a highly absorbent, fast wicking fabric that promotes a drier wound site. Their superior absorbency helps reduce infections and decreases the frequency of dressing changes. Constructed of a rayon/polyester blend, they minimize lint residue. Designed to conform snugly to drains and IV sites with the unique pre-cut T-slit.
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Would this product be beneficial for P.E.G padding
Asked on Oct 23, 2011 5:13:02 AM by Lonely from Australia
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Yes i have used them in the past for that-makes it much more comfortable and easier to change
Answered on Dec 18, 2012 11:50:51 AM by Debbie from Montrose pA
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It might be ok, but for my son I need something thicker and more absorbent because he leaks some. I actually use make up removal pads that I buy at a regular store like Target or Walmart.
Answered on Dec 22, 2012 11:49:36 AM by Sherry from Tennessee
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Yes, unless you have drainage and then you might need a little more padding.
Answered on Feb 26, 2013 2:52:00 PM by vickidazzle from missouri
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Yes, it would work well for a PEG that does not drain that much. I use it for a J tube and I have quite a bit of drainage and have to change the dressing several times a day but it is the most comfortable dressing that I have found.
Answered on May 6, 2013 9:43:43 AM by Dana from Henderson, KY
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Yes, my husband has used these with his PEG for nearly 2 years. When he has had drainage, he just changes them more often.
Answered on Nov 25, 2013 2:23:45 PM by Jan from Ohio, USA
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We have used the split drain sponges for a year. They are a good buffer between the clasp on the Peg Tube and the skin. No abrasions, we have no drainage, but if we did, the sponge would catch it.
Answered on Jan 1, 2014 1:39:13 PM by Daddy's Girl from Houston, TX
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I've used this product for my mother who has a feeding tube. She has some leakage for various reasons and with the split they are perfect for leakage and ointment on the area around the tube site. The material used is good in that you don't have to worry about strings from gauze like material compromising the tube opening.
Answered on Feb 10, 2014 11:42:20 PM by GiGi from Illinois
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Yes, I use them for my son's G-tube. As others have said, as slong as there isn't a lot of drainage. I usually change my son's dressinge 2 times a day. they are just the right amount of padding. I use 1 pack or 2 sponges at a time.
Answered on Feb 15, 2014 5:22:28 PM by Mishelle from Bakersfield, CA
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Part Number(s): 730 0278
Mfg Part Number(s): 7086
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