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  • Smith & Nephew Biobrane Biosynthetic Wound Dressing Glove

    Smith & Nephew Biobrane Biosynthetic Wound Dressing Glove

    Biobrane is a biocomposite dressing made from an ultra thin, semipermeable silicone membrane mechanically bonded to a flexible knitted trifilament nylon fabric. When used in conjunction with Versajet the traditional window of use can be extended beyond 24 hours

    Good adherence

    • A nontoxic mixture of highly purified peptides derived from porcine dermal collagen has been bonded to the nylon/silicone membrane to provide a highly flexible and conformable composite dressing with adherence properties and a hydrophilic, biocompatible surface.
    • Initial adherence results from the fibrin on the clean wound surface preferentially bonding to the collagen surface of the dressing.

    Reduces water vapour loss

    • The silicone outer layer acts like a protective epidermal barrier and reduces the water loss from the wound which is essential to avoid wound desiccation

    Reduces pain

    • The adherence reduces pain and allows patients an early free movement.
    • Allows some water vapour permeability which is beneficial in preventing excess fluid accumulation

    Flexible

    • Biobrane stretches to move with the patient

    Key benefits to burn wound care:

    • Not more expensive when compared with inexpensive and commonly used standard dressings
    • Transparency permits direct wound inspection
    • Reduces length of hospital stay for patients with superficial partial thickness burns compared with standard care

    Indications:

    • Superficial to mid-partial thickness burns (once debrided of non-viable tissue)
    • Excised burn wound with or without meshed autografts (need viable bed)
    • Donor sites