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What is Puracol Plus used for?

What is Puracol Plus used for?

Puracol® Plus Ag+ MicroScaffold™ Collagen Wound Dressing is indicated for the management of partial- and full-thickness wounds, pressure injuries, venous ulcers, ulcers caused by mixed vascular etiologies, diabetic ulcers, first- and second-degree burns, donor sites and other bleeding surface wounds, abrasions, trauma …

Is Puracol the same as collagen?

Puracol® Microscaffold™ Collagen Wound Dressing is a native collagen wound dressing. 1%Silver-ORC (silver-ORC contains 25% w/w ionically bound silver, a well-known antimicrobial agent.) Puracol® Microscaffold™ Collagen Wound Dressing wounds had a higher percentage of patients with wounds worsening during treatment.

When do you remove collagen dressing?

Conform to any shape of wound. Non-adherent — will not stick to newly granulated tissue. Easy to apply and remove. Dressing can be left in place for up to 7 days.

How often do you change collagen dressing?

For low-exudating to nonexudating wounds, ORC/collagen and ORC/collagen/silver-ORC dressings should be reapplied every 72 hours or as necessary. However, for moderately exudating wounds, the dressings may need to be reapplied more frequently.

How often do you change collagen wound dressing?

A heavily exuding wound may require daily or twice daily dressing changes. More moderately exuding wounds will require less frequent changes (every 2 to 4 days or as directed by a healthcare professional).

How do collagen dressings work?

Collagen dressings bind and inactivate MMP’s found in the extracellular matrix. MMP’s attack and break down collagen, so collagen dressings give these enzymes an alternative collagen source. This allows the body’s natural collagen to be readily available for tissue growth during the wound healing process.

How often should collagen dressing be changed?

How long can collagen dressing stay in place?

When do you put collagen dressing on a wound?

Two weeks after burn injury – classic treatment. For these reasons, collagen sheets are well qualified for use as an effective wound cover. Collagen sheet is prepared from bovine collagenous tissue by treating tissues with a series of chemical and enzymatic procedures.