by Dean Rigler | Jun 10, 2024
What secondary dressing can I choose to use with Cutimed® Sorbact® gel? Cutimed® Sorbact® gel must always be in direct contact with the wound bed to have effect. Selection of a secondary dressing is depending on exudate levels and change frequency. Example of a...
by Dean Rigler | Jun 10, 2024
Can I use Cutimed® Sorbact® gel in a fibrinous wound to promote autolytic debridement? Cutimed® Sorbact® gel has a high donation capacity that promotes autolytic...
by Dean Rigler | Jun 10, 2024
What are the ingredients of the gel used in Cutimed® Sorbact® gel? The Cutimed® Sorbact® gel has a hydrogel, that contains Carbomer, Propylene Glycol (10%) and demineralized...
by Dean Rigler | Jun 10, 2024
How do I use Cutimed® Sorbact® gel? Choose a size that covers the wound area without overlapping surrounding skin. To keep the dressing moistened for a longer period, it can be folded into multiple...
by Dean Rigler | Jun 10, 2024
The Cutimed® Sorbact® gel gets dry, what can I do to avoid this from happening? As the gel is water-based, there is a possibility it might dry when applied over a period. To avoid this, try the following: – Fold the dressing in to multiple layers – Choose...