An innovative foam dressing designed for exuding wounds
We took on the challenge of exudate management for VLUs
A common thread runs through the array of literature on patients with VLUs. Patients quality of life is significantly impacted by the effects of chronic exudate¹-³. When dressings don’t properly manage exudate, fluid can leak onto and soil patient garments, compression devices, wraps, furniture and healthy skin.
But now things are looking up.
Mepilex® Up is intended for a wide range of acute and hard-to-heal wounds with low to high levels of wound fluid such as leg and foot ulcers, pressure injuries and traumatic wounds.
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Mepilex Up products
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A patented foam structure creates a dimpled surface.
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The innovative dimpled foam improves the capillary action, allowing fluids to spread in all directions, even against gravity⁴.
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The unique spreading properties minimise the risk of leakage and manage exudate for several days, which may contribute to longer wear time⁴.
Mepilex Up helps promote efficient care
Given its unique spreading properties, Mepilex Up can successfully manage high volumes of fluid for a long period, which may contribute to a long wear time and fewer dressing changes⁵ potentially saving valuable time and money. Additionally, leaving the dressing in place for several days supports undisturbed wound healing efforts and their subsequent benefits.
Our dressing provides an effective solution to these issues. See for yourself how Mepilex Up has benefited both this patient and her clinicians.
Discover the heartfelt stories of patients and clinicians as they share their transformative experiences with Mepilex Up, and how it has positively impacted their healing journeys.
Managing exudate for wound healing
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References
- Green J, Jester R, McKinley R, Pooler Patient perspectives of their leg ulcer journey. J Wound Care. 2013 Feb;22(2):58, 60-2, 64-6. doi: 10.12968/jowc.2013.22.2.58. PMID: 23665659
- Phillips, P, Lumley, E, Duncan, R, et A systematic review of qualitative research into people’s experiences of living with venous leg ulcers. J Adv Nurs. 2018; 74: 550–563. https://doi.org/ 10.1111/jan.13465
- Kelechi, T.J., Muise-Helmericks, R.C., Theeke, L.A. et al. An observational study protocol to explore loneliness and systemic inflammation in an older adult population with chronic venous leg ulcers. BMC Geriatr 21, 118 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-021-02060-w
- Mölnlycke Health Care. Data on file. 2024.
- Mölnlycke Health Care Data on File 2022.