by Dean Rigler | Jun 10, 2024
What is the difference in fabric between Cutimed® Sorbact® - ribbon gauze and Cutimed® Sorbact® - swab?® Cutimed® Sorbact® -ribbon gauze is based on cotton gauze and Cutimed® Sorbact® – swab is based on acetate fabric. They have the same bacteria- and fungi...
by Dean Rigler | Jun 10, 2024
In treatment of fungal infection in skin folds, how often should Cutimed® Sorbact® - ribbon gauze be changed? Daily dressing change in conjunction with inspection and regular hygiene routines is recommended. Continue to use the dressing for 2-3 days after the symptoms...
by Dean Rigler | Jun 10, 2024
Can Cutimed® Sorbact® - ribbon gauze be cut? Yes, Cutimed® Sorbact® – ribbon gauze can be cut to the appropriate size using an aseptic technique. The remains must be discarded if used in wound treatment. The cut end must also always be left outside the cavity...
by Dean Rigler | Jun 10, 2024
How should I fixate Cutimed® Sorbact® - ribbon gauze when treating fungal infections in skin folds? If fixation is required, we recommend using a bra, underwear or a skin friendly adhesive. The adhesive should be applied outside the affected...
by Dean Rigler | Jun 10, 2024
Can I combine Cutimed® Sorbact® treatment with fungicidal ointments or creams? No, the treatment with Cutimed® Sorbact® replaces the use of fungicidal ointments and creams. Fatty products in combination with Cutimed® Sorbact® may impair the...