Mepilex® Border Sacrum Dressing, Foam
$272.74
Five-layer foam dressing for pressure ulcer prevention and management of sacral wounds.
- Less pain and trauma upon removal
- Uniquely designed for sacral wounds
- Handling tabs for ease of application and removal
- Absorbs moderate to high amount of exudate
- Optimized protection and sealing at gluteal cleft
- 10 each per box
Additional Information:
- Ergonomic location: Sacrum
- Brand: Mepilex® Border
Weight | 1 kg |
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Dimensions | 10 × 10 × 10 cm |
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