Mestopore
Absorbent continent stoma dressing with soft silicone adhesive
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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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- Mölnlycke Health Care. Data on file. 2002.
- 1.Mölnlycke Health Care. Data on file. 2019.
- 4. Mölnlycke Health Care. Data on file. 2017
- 1.Mölnlycke Health Care. Data on file. 2019.
- Mölnlycke Health Care. Data on file. 2002.
- Mölnlycke Health Care. Data on file. 1998.
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- 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
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