Hydrofera Blue Dressing is constructed of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) sponge complexed with two organic pigments, which provide broad-spectrum bacteriostatic protection. Can be used on all types of wounds except third degree burns. It is intended for use on complex wounds and treatment of wounds resulting from r/t Pyoderma, radiation burns, chemical burns, venous stasis ulcers, yeast infections, folliculitis and infected wounds.
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HB4414
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Without Border, 4" x 4"
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Each
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0.34
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$19.16
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$11.49
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HB6614
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Without Border, 6" x 6"
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Each
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0.77
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$42.90
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$25.74
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HB2214
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Without Border, 2" x 2"
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10/Pack
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2.23
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$127.38
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$74.48
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HBHD4450
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Without Border, 4" x 4" x 0.5"
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5/Pack
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4.06
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$215.00
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$135.47
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HBHD6675
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Without Border, 6" x 6" x 0.75"
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5/Pack
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6.24
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$275.00
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$207.90
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HB4414
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Without Border, 4" x 4"
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10/Pack
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2.87
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$172.92
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$95.80
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HB6614
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Without Border, 6" x 6"
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10/Pack
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6.44
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$294.50
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$214.50
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HBRF2650
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Without Border, 2.5" Diameter
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10/Pack
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3.35
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$195.76
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$111.80
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HBRF2258
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Without Border, 2.25" x 8"
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50/Case
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28.35
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$1417.50
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$945.00
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HBRF4414
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Without Border, 4" x 4"
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50/Case
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21.57
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$1006.95
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$719.00
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HBRF4475
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With Border, 4" x 4.75"
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50/Case
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21.27
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$957.15
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$709.00
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HBHD4450
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Without Border, 4" x 4" x 0.5"
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25/Case
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17.67
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$1031.20
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$589.00
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HBHD6675
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Without Border, 6" x 6" x 0.75"
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25/Case
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28.35
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$1531.90
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$945.00
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HBT0906
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Without Border, 9mm Tunneling Dressing
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20/Pack
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4.20
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$226.45
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$139.95
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- Hydrofera Blue Dressing is a simple, safe and effective moist wound dressing
- Can also be used to provide a safer moist environment for optimum wound healing on non-infected wounds
- Its open cell structure provides capillary vacuum action to draw excess fluid and exudates from the wound bed
- Durable and impressively soft
- Highly resistant to chemicals
- Extremely hydrophillic
- Highly absorptive
- Biocompatible
- Indications:
- All wounds stages 1-4 (grades 1-6) - Wounds infected with MRSA or VRE, staphylococcus, bacillus subtilis, staph aureus, serratia marcescens, staph epidermis, E-coli, pyoderma gangenosm - Wet it with sterile saline or sterile water - Squeeze it and leave some fluid in for drier wounds, squeeze almost dry for heavily exudating wounds - Position it always in contact with wound surface and either place as packing or cover wound by overlapping wound edges by > 1" - Cover it and hold in place using gauze for heavily exudating wounds and use vaseline gauze for moderate exudating wounds and clear film for drier wounds - Make sure dressing does not dry - Leave it for 1 to 3 days - Change when area over wound is saturated - Watch it when white or lightened spots appear on dressing - Change to continue bacterial control regardless of time - Gentile self-debridement of necrotic tissue and odor control through prevention of the growth of odor causing bacteria on the sponge
- Dressings should be changed every 1 to 3 days following good wound care practice. In cases of high infection, the dressing may require more frequent change, which will be indicated by the dressing changing color from blue to white
- The pigments (methylene blue and gentian violet) have been used safely in medicine for over 50 years and have proven effective against a variety of microorganisms including MRSA and VRE
- In cases of high infection, the dressing may require more frequent change, which will be indicated by the dressing changing color from blue to white
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Hydrofera Blue Dressing is constructed of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) sponge complexed with two organic pigments, which provide broad-spectrum bacteriostatic protection. Can be used on all types of wounds except third degree burns. It is intended for use on complex wounds and treatment of wounds resulting from r/t Pyoderma, radiation burns, chemical burns, venous stasis ulcers, yeast infections, folliculitis and infected wounds.