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Mestopore

Absorbent continent stoma dressing with soft silicone adhesive

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  2. Mestopore® S is a self-adhesive absorbent dressing for continent stomas. Safetac® technology ensures that the dressing can be removed and reapplied. Mestopore is a self-adhesive, absorbent dressing for continent stomas. The Safetac® interface protects the stoma tissues from damage. The self-adhesive border is non-sensitising and non-irritating, even with frequent dressing changes. Mestopore S is specially developed to be used on patients with continent stomas. • Provides secure fixation • Provides protection for the stoma against contamination1,4 • Shower-proof • Breathability and absorption capabilities reduce risk of skin maceration • Adapts well to body contours • Can be removed and reapplied • Easy to use

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    4. Mölnlycke Health Care. Data on file, 2017.
    5. Van Overschelde, P. et al. A randomised controlled trial comparing two wound dressings used after elective hip and knee arthroplasty. Poster presentation at 5th Congress of the WUWHS, Florence, Italy, 2016
    6. Silverstein P. et al. An open, parallel, randomized, comparative, multicenter study to evaluate the cost-effectiveness, performance, tolerance, and safety of a silver-containing soft silicone foam. Journal of Burn Care and Research, 2011.
    7. Gee Kee E.L. et al. Randomized controlled trial of three burns dressings for partial thickness burns in children. Burns, 2014.
    8. David F. et al. A randomised, controlled, non-inferiority trial comparing the performance of a soft silicone-coated wound contact layer (Mepitel One) with a lipidocolloid wound contact layer (UrgoTul) in the treatment of acute wounds. International Wound Journal, 2017.
    9. Patton M.L. et al.. An open, prospective, randomized pilot investigation evaluating pain with the use of a soft silicone wound contact layer vs bridal veil and staples on split thickness skin grafts as a primary dressing. Journal of burn care & research, 2013.
    10. Bredow J. et al. Evaluation of Absorbent Versus Conventional Wound Dressing. A Randomized Controlled Study in Orthopedic Surgery. Deutsche Arzteblatt International, 2018.
    11. Gotschall C.S. et al. Prospective, randomized study of the efficacy of Mepitel on children with partial-thickness scalds. Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation, 1998.
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