Wound care solutions
Driving change within wound care
For us, wound care is more than just healing wounds. It involves minimising pain, reducing stress, optimising workflows, improving protocols, and even preventing wounds from occurring in the first place. By continuously advancing the field of wound care, we can enhance patients' quality of life, alleviate the burden on hospitals and caregivers, and lessen our impact on the planet.
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Pressure injury management
Pressure injuries have long been a challenge for patients and healthcare providers. When traditional methods fall short, it’s time to rethink your approach.
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Incision care
Embodying the latest expert recommendations, our solutions are designed to optimise healing conditions, reduce rates of complications, improve patient quality of life and minimize the total cost of incision care.
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Burn treatment
Most burns are painful and can even be life-changing for the patient. With the right burn treatment and therapies throughout the healing journey, we can help patients return to daily life faster.
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Venous leg ulcer management
Treating venous leg ulcers (VLU) requires collaboration and a patient centric approach. Our solutions encompass the products needed as well as education and empowerment.
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Diabetic foot ulcer management
Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are one of the most serious and costly complications of diabetes, and their prevalence is rising worldwide.
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Wound cleansing
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As well as being used for irrigation purposes, Granudacyn Wound Irrigation Solution can be used to keep wounds moist and to help loosen bandages and dressings, making them easier and less painful to remove.
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Better wound care with less resources
Sustainable wound care involves innovative practices that goes beyond sustainable materials or resource efficient production.
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Wound care value
Enhance wound care value and achieve sustainable financial savings through hands-on, consultative support.
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Our heritage: 25 years of healing, care and innovation
Learn more about how we have helped change the face of wound care.
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Digital solutions
The demand on health care is growing. We are crafting powerful digital solutions for the next generation of healthcare.
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Wound care | 5 min read Minimising risk of infection in burn care
Burn injuries compromise the skin's integrity, exposing patients to a heightened risk of infection, which can impede healing and increase morbidity and mortality. Implementing effective measures for minimising risk of infection, such as dressing selection, antimicrobial dressings, and a new approach to dressing-change protocols, is critical.
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Wound care | 4 min read How being skin tear aware can help patients and clinicians understand and manage skin tears
Skin tears are painful and distressing injuries that occur more often than people may realise. Unfortunately, a lack of awareness about what causes skin tears can lead to misidentification and mistreatment which in turn, can lead to pain and suffering.
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Wound care | 2 min read International Wound Dressing Technology Expert Panel
Disclaimer: The research described on this website has been, or is being conducted by members of the International Wound Dressing Technology Expert Panel (iWDTEP). The iWDTEP consists of consultants paid by Mölnlycke Health Care AB (Gothenburg, Sweden). Mölnlycke has not controlled (or regulated) the research carried out by the members of the iWDTEP.
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Wound care | 6 min read Post-operative wound dressings and undisturbed incision healing
Successful surgical outcomes depend on appropriate post-operative care, undisturbed wound healing and choice of post-op dressing. Surgical care does not end when the surgery ends. What can your post-operative dressing and dressing protocol do to help optimise healing?
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Wound care | 4 min read How to understand and treat Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB) and make dressing less distressing for patients
EB is a rare, inherited group of skin disorders characterised by extreme skin fragility. It is estimated to affect around 500,000 patients worldwide¹.
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Wound care | 4 min read Making burn treatment less painful
Burn injuries affect millions globally each year and present trauma in the form of physical and psychological challenges during the healing process. The pain and trauma associated with burn treatments, particularly during dressing changes and also for those with sensitive and fragile skin, such as children and the elderly, is a focus of recent advancements in burn care, emphasising the importance of minimising pain to promote effective healing and improve patient outcomes.
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Wound care | 6 min read Post-operative wound dressings and undisturbed incision healing
Successful surgical outcomes depend on appropriate post-operative care, undisturbed wound healing and choice of post-op dressing. Surgical care does not end when the surgery ends. What can your post-operative dressing and dressing protocol do to help optimise healing?
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Wound care | 3 min read Characteristics of an ideal burn dressing
Burn wounds are complex and require specialist, multidisciplinary, and comprehensive care. To secure the best chances of healing, it’s important to consider burn dressing choice. The ideal burn dressing combines concern for supporting undisturbed healing, fostering a positive patient experience and comfort, and positive clinical outcomes with the need to avoid complications that can lead to increased morbidity and mortality.
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Wound care | 2 min read Venous Leg Ulcers and the never ending problem of leakage
Living with the distressing consequences of leakage from a venous leg ulcer (VLU) can undoubtedly significantly diminish a patient's quality of life. Individuals enduring the challenges of highly exuding wounds, such as VLUs, deserve a higher quality of healthcare. The disruptive effects of exudate leakage on daily life should no longer be tolerated. Change is coming…