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Gentle, absorbent and secure, 3M™ Tegaderm™ Silicone Foam Border Dressing effectively handles low to high exudating wounds. The unique multi-layer design provides high absorbency and minimizes moisture to maintain an optimal wound healing environment.
3M™ Tegaderm™ Silicone Foam Border Dressing
The 3M™ Tegaderm™ Silicone Foam Border Dressing stays in place with minimal lifting and rolling. It is an appropriate choice for your wound management and pressure injury prevention programs. Tegaderm Silicone Foam dressing adhesive is gentle, even on fragile skin and does not cause damage to the wound, periwound or surrounding skin.
It can be used with compression therapy and is designed to manage varying levels of exudate, from low to high, such as pressure ulcers/injuries1, venous leg ulcers, neuropathic ulcers, arterial ulcers, skin tears and surgical wounds.
A spoke delivery system enables easy application in challenging locations like the sacrum. Misapplications can result in costly unplanned dressing changes.
The conformable, thin, low-profile border helps minimize the rolling and lifting that can impact adhesion and wear time.*
*3M data on file. LABSUPPORT-05-310252.
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A unique, proprietary 3M adhesive allows for “lift and check” monitoring of wounds without loss of adhesive properties. You can lift the dressing and reposition it multiple times.
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Our innovative layer technology is designed to absorb and wick moisture away from the skin’s surface, helping to minimize the backward fluid migration that can cause maceration, disrupt healing and prompt additional dressing changes.
1. Patented spoke delivery system: enables easy application to challenging locations like the sacrum.
2. Tegaderm™ film backing by 3M: combines 3M’s adhesive innovation and film expertise in a breathable dressing cover.
3. Moisture control layer: helps maintain an optimal moisture balance by facilitating evaporation through the film backing.
4. Superabsorbent layer: further pulls moisture away and locks it in place to help minimize backward migration that can cause periwound maceration.
5. Fenestrated foam layer: improves flexibility and moisture absorption to help minimize healing disruption.
6. 3M’s proprietary silicone adhesive: keeps the dressing in place without damaging the wound area, while allowing exudate to pass through.
Adhesive | Yes |
Adhesive Type | Silicone |
Backing Material | Foam |
Body Part | Heel, Elbow |
Border | Yes |
Boxes per Case | 4.0 |
Brands | Tegaderm™ |
Breathable | Yes |
Catalog Number | 90646 |
Condition | Dressing & Device Securement, Pressure Ulcer, Wound Care |
Dressing and Device Securement Condition Type | Wounds |
Hypoallergenic | No |
Inner Packs per Case | 4 Cartons per Case |
Latex | No |
Product Type | Foam Dressing |
Therapeutic Area and Conditions | Surgical Wounds, Venous Leg Ulcer, Pressure Ulcers, Arterial ulcer |
Total Units per Case | 20 per Case |
Units per Case | 20.0 |
Units per Inner Pack | 5 per Carton |
Units per Pack | 5 |
Wound Care Condition Type | Venous Leg Ulcer |
Overall Length (Imperial) | 6.5 in |
Overall Length (Metric) | 16.5 cm |
Overall Width (Imperial) | 6.5 in |
Overall Width (Metric) | 16.5 cm |
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1. European Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel, National Pressure Injury Advisory Panel and Pan Pacific Pressure Injury Alliance. Prevention and Treatment of Pressure Ulcers/Injuries: Clinical Practice Guideline. The International Guideline. Emily Haesler (Ed.). EPUAP/NPIAP/PPPIA; 2019
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1. European Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel, National Pressure Injury Advisory Panel and Pan Pacific Pressure Injury Alliance. Prevention and Treatment of Pressure Ulcers/Injuries: Clinical Practice Guideline. The International Guideline. Emily Haesler (Ed.). EPUAP/NPIAP/PPPIA; 2019