Advazorb Sacral
Absorbent foam sacral dressing with film backing
Product Description
Advazorb® Sacral is an absorbent foam dressing with breathable film backing, soft silicone wound contact layer and adhesive border. It is especially shaped to fit the sacral region securely.
The dressing has an absorbent rapid wicking foam moisture locking system for low to medium exudate. The backing is a water resistant barrier film to prevent strike-through with a high moisture vapour transfer rate prolonging wear time.
The silicone wound contact layer has pores to allow the passage of exudate into the absorbent foam whilst protecting the fragile wound bed. This combination
ensures the dressings comfortably stay in place whilst minimising the potential for maceration.
Advazorb® Sacral is a single use product. If used on more than one patient, cross-contamination or infection may result. Opening the dressing pack compromises the sterile barrier. Any unused dressings should be discarded.
Use


Use


Indications
For all exuding wounds on the sacral area e.g pressure ulcers.
Contra-indications
Arterial bleeds, sinus, cavity wounds and heavily bleeding wounds.
Ordering
Product | Size | Stock Code | Pack Size | NHS Code | PIP Code |
Advazorb Sacral | Size: 17cm x 19cm | Stock Code: CR4401 | Pack Size: 10 | NHS Code: Coming soon | PIP Code: 401-0658 |
Advazorb Sacral | Size: 22cm x 23cm | Stock Code: CR4402 | Pack Size: 10 | NHS Code: Coming soon | PIP Code: 401-0666 |
Literature
Clinical evidence
- A positive review of a silicone bordered adhesive foam dressing- Advazorb® Border - Jane Preece
- Advazorb® foam range: providing clinical performance and cost-effectiveness - Leanne Cook Wounds UK
- An audit of patient outcomes in the management of skin tears using silicone dressings- Linda Rafter, Tim Reynolds, Mark Rafter
- Finding a cost-effective dressing solution with multiple applications - Kirsty Mahoney JCN
- Managing wound pain in patients with burns using soft silicone dressings - Jacky Edwards Wounds UK
- Preventing pressure ulcers by employing Advazorb® Heel hydrophilic foam dressings
- Strong performance, low price: clinical and economic benefits of Advazorb® foam
- The use of Advazorb® on a highly exudtng ulcerated toe
- The use of Advazorb® on a lower leg ulcer
- The use of Advazorb® on a painful severe ulcer
- The use of Advazorb® Silfix on a Leg Ulcer
- The use of Algivon® and Advazorb® Border on a skin tear to the leg
- The use of Silflex® and Advazorb® Silfix on a laceration to the hand
- Using a Step up step down approach to exudate management
- Working together to develop a foam heel dressing - Jane Preece
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FAQ
- 1. Is Advazorb Border shower proof?
- The backing is waterproof. However due to the hydrophobic nature of silicone if water does come between the skin and the contact layer then adherence will be lost. In an average shower it is showerproof, however in a power shower or for a longer period than normal it may not be.
- 2. Is there strike through?
- No. The backing is waterproof, low friction and prevents strike through.
- 3. Which direction does it wick?
- Wicking is vertical and lateral, ensuring maximum use of all the foam in the dressing.
- 4. Why would I use Advazorb Border instead of Advazorb Silfix?
- Advazorb Silfix is ideal for wounds with fragile skin that require a degree of compression/ secondary fixation. Advazorb Border is ideal for hard to dress wounds where secondary fixation isn't possible/ required.
- 5. Is Advazorb Areola available in more than one Size?
- Advazorb Areola is available in one universal size. The average areola is 3 to 4cm in diameter and Advazorb Areola has been designed to fit almost all areolas. The central nipple hole has fenestrated edges to fit most nipples without applying pressure to the tissue and to prevent nipple flattening.