Non-Adhesive Hydrocellular Polyurethane Dressing
Highly absorbent
In-vitro studies and clinical experience both demonstrate that ALLEVYN◊ non-adherent dressings can stay in place for up to seven days.
This capacity results from a combination of properties:
The result is the creation of a wound environment, which allows healing to progress.
Non-adherent
ALLEVYN◊ dressings have a polyurethane wound contact layer which prevents adherence to a full range of wound types.
Helps create and maintain a moist wound environment
The outer, pink layer used on ALLEVYN◊ dressings is a breathable film layer. This allows the formation and maintenance of a moist wound environment at the wound surface, which helps prevent eschar formation. The pink film is also waterproof and aids in the prevention of bacterial contamination.
Non-adhesive
ALLEVYN◊ dressings are non-adhesive and are therefore recommended for wounds surrounded by sensitive skin, such as venous ulcers. The lack of adhesive allows the use of the most suitable retention method, for example, tape onto intact skin, appropriate bandaging or a film dressing such as OPSITE◊.
Easy to use
ALLEVYN◊ dressings are conformable and can be cut to suit various wound shapes and locations. As ALLEVYN◊ dressings absorb exudate, they may swell slightly, but do not leave debris in the wound. Dressing changes are therefore easier for the nurse and less traumatic for the patient; wound irrigation can be kept to a minimum. The progression of exudate through the dressing is visible through the pink top film.
Soft and cushioning
ALLEVYN◊ dressings are soft and cushioning, providing excellent patient comfort.
Do not use ALLEVYN◊ dressings with oxidising agents such as hypochlorite solutions (e.g. Dakins) or hydrogen peroxide, as these can break down the absorbent hydrocellular component of the dressing.
Reddening of the skin around the wound has been reported rarely following the use of ALLEVYN◊ dressings. In some cases this relates to irritation of fragile skin, in others, wound exudate remaining in contact with normal skin for prolonged periods may be the cause.
Infrequently, cases of sensitivity to the dressing have also been reported.
If reddening or sensitization occur, discontinue use and consult a healthcare professional.
ALLEVYN◊ Hydrocellular Foam Dressing is not indicated for use on third degree burns.
Usual Allowable Amount: Up to 3 per week (sheet); up to 1 per day (filler).
Specific Coverage Criteria: Covered when used on full-thickness wounds with moderate to heavy exudate; sheets are covered as both primary and secondary dressings.
| Catalogue# | Size | Pcs/Pkg | Pkgs/Case | HCPCS Code |
| 66007643 | 2" x 2" | 10 | 6 | A6209 |
| 66007637 | 4" x 4" | 10 | 7 | A6209 |
| 66000093 | 6" x 6" | 10 | 3 | A6210 |
| 66007638 | 8" x 8" | 10 | 2 | A6211 |