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Exufiber comes with a list of advantages for in-wound performance.
- Reduces the risk of leakage and maceration3
- Supports a clean wound bed for undisturbed healing by promoting autolytic debridement, locking in exudate and staying intact during use and removal8
- Superior fluid retention capability when compared to a leading competitive dressing7
- Reduces bioburden risk (Exufiber Ag+) A combination of Hydrolock Technology and silver sulfate removes wound debris that supports bacterial growth and biofilm reformation9-10
- Easy one-piece removal which may save time and potentially help enhance patient comfort11
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Exufiber helps create an optimized wound healing environment that promotes moist wound healing.
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Hydrolock® Technology
Exufiber is a next generation gelling fiber dressing designed specifically for the rigors of deep and highly exudative wounds.
Its highly absorbent polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) fibers with Hydrolock® Technology deliver exceptional absorbency and structural integrity that fills a critical clinical need.
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Optimal performance in the wound
Once saturated, Exufiber does something truly special. With continuous capillary action, it wicks moisture into the cover dressing even under compression and against gravity.2,4 This is called transfer, and it gives Exufiber the unique ability to manage high levels of exudate flow while supporting moist wound healing.
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High tensile strength
enabling easy one-piece removal8, 11
Once saturated, Exufiber does something truly special. With continuous capillary action, it wicks moisture into the cover dressing even under compression and against gravity.2,4 This is called transfer, and it gives Exufiber the unique ability to manage high levels of exudate flow while supporting moist wound healing.
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Knowledge | 9 min read Gelling fiber: Separating fact from fiction
A close look at the features that matter most to managing chronic wound exudate
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Knowledge | 6 min read Exufiber in practice
The condition of peri-wound skin improved and diabetic foot ulcers reduced in size in a study of 21 patients treated with Exufiber.®