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- Weight: 2.4 lb
- Provides a sterile, warm healing environment
- Prevents bacterial contamination
- Made of non-adherent, absorbent polyurethane foam
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MPN: 3011
- Phone: (888) 396-2739
Frequently asked questions
Is highly absorbent polyurethane foam used?
Yes, the Dynarex CuraFoam Dressing is constructed from highly absorbent, non-adherent polyurethane foam. This material is specifically engineered to manage exudate and optimize the wound healing process by:
- Creating an Optimal Environment: It maintains a sterile, warm, and moist environment crucial for accelerated healing and helps prevent bacterial contamination.
- Providing Comfort: The foam offers necessary cushioning for increased patient comfort.
This versatile dressing can be used as a primary or secondary layer and is suitable for chronic or acute wounds, lower extremity ulcers, donor sites, and wounds classified as Stage 2, Stage 3, or Stage 4.
Is this highly absorbent dressing suitable for Stage 2, 3, or 4 wounds?
Yes, the Dynarex CuraFoam Foam Dressing is explicitly indicated for the management of wounds classified as Stage 2, Stage 3, or Stage 4.
This versatile dressing is designed to support optimal wound recovery through several key features:
- High Absorbency: The polyurethane foam structure is highly absorbent, making it effective for managing moderate to heavily draining wounds and exudate common in these stages.
- Optimal Healing: It creates and maintains a sterile, warm, and moist healing environment.
- Dual Application: It can be used as either a primary layer directly on the wound or as a secondary dressing.
In addition to stages 2, 3, and 4, the dressing is also suitable for donor sites and lower extremity ulcers.
Are the CuraFoam dressings sterile?
Yes, the Dynarex CuraFoam Foam Dressings are supplied as sterile products.
Sterility is a core feature of this advanced wound care dressing, ensuring the following critical benefits for optimal healing:
- Contamination Control: Actively prevents bacterial infiltration and contamination of the wound area.
- Optimal Environment: Helps establish and maintain the necessary sterile, warm, and moist environment crucial for accelerating the natural healing process.
Each dressing is individually packaged to ensure sterility upon opening.
How many CuraFoam dressings are included in a case?
A full case of Dynarex CuraFoam Foam Dressings contains a substantial supply of 120 sterile units. This bulk packaging is ideal for clinical settings requiring high volume and efficient inventory management.The case is organized as follows:* Total Dressings: 120 units* Boxes per Case: 12 boxes* Dressings per Box: 10 sterile dressings
What is the total quantity of sterile dressings per case?
Each case provides a bulk quantity of 120 sterile Dynarex CuraFoam Foam Dressings, making it an efficient solution for high-volume clinical settings. The case is packaged as follows:
- Total Dressings: 120 units
- Boxes per Case: 12 boxes
- Dressings per Box: 10 units
Are there different sizes for optimal wound fit?
Yes, the Dynarex CuraFoam Foam Dressing is available in three distinct sizes, which allows you to choose the best option for optimal fit and versatile application across various wound types.
These sizes ensure effective use as either a primary or secondary dressing for conditions such as acute or chronic wounds, surgical donor sites, lower extremity ulcers, and wounds classified as stage 2, 3, or 4.
The available dimensions are:
- 2” x 2”
- 4” x 4.25”
- 6” x 6”
Can the CuraFoam Dressing be used as a primary dressing?
Yes, the Dynarex CuraFoam Dressing is highly versatile and is intended for use as either a primary or secondary dressing.
- Primary Dressing: It can be placed directly on the wound bed to establish and maintain a sterile, warm, and moist healing environment. Its highly absorbent, non-adherent polyurethane foam effectively manages exudate and provides necessary cushioning.
- Secondary Dressing: It can also be used as an outer layer to cover and protect other primary dressings or wound layers.
Does the CuraFoam dressing ensure optimal healing?
Yes, the Dynarex CuraFoam Dressing is engineered to support optimal wound recovery by actively creating and maintaining a superior healing environment.
Here are the key features that promote faster healing:
- Accelerated Healing Environment: The polyurethane foam material maintains a sterile, warm, and moist atmosphere around the wound, which is crucial for accelerating the body’s natural healing process.
- Effective Exudate Management: The dressing is highly absorbent, efficiently managing wound exudate while providing essential cushioning comfort.
- Non-Adherent Surface: The material is non-adherent, ensuring that dressing changes are less traumatic and painful, promoting undisturbed healing.
- Protection Against Contamination: It serves as a strong barrier, actively preventing bacterial contamination and minimizing the risk of infection.
This versatile product is suitable for use as a primary or secondary dressing on a wide range of conditions, including acute or chronic wounds, lower extremity ulcers, donor sites, and wounds classified as Stage 2, 3, or 4.
What sizes are the absorbent CuraFoam dressings available in?
The Dynarex CuraFoam dressings are available in three versatile sizes to accommodate different wound care needs:
- 2” x 2”
- 4” x 4.25”
- 6” x 6”
These dressings are made from highly absorbent, non-adherent polyurethane foam designed to maintain a moist, sterile environment, which is crucial for promoting faster healing and enhanced patient comfort. They are suitable for use on Stage 2, 3, or 4 wounds, and are sold in bulk case quantities, with each case containing 120 total dressings (12 boxes of 10 units each).
Is this high-quality foam dressing non-adherent?
Yes, the Dynarex CuraFoam Dressing is specifically designed to be non-adherent.
This feature is crucial for maintaining patient comfort and supporting optimal wound recovery:
- Gentle Removal: The non-adherent polyurethane foam ensures the dressing can be removed without sticking to the delicate wound bed.
- Minimizes Trauma: This design prevents unnecessary damage to newly formed tissue during dressing changes.
- Supports Healing: By avoiding trauma, the dressing helps maintain the sterile, warm, and moist environment essential for accelerating the healing process.