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Pressure ulcer dressings are specialized wound dressings used to treat bedsores (pressure ulcers) by protecting the sore, maintaining a healing environment, and absorbing fluids. Pressure ulcers develop on skin that's under constant pressure (like the tailbone, heels, or hips in bedridden patients), and these wounds require dressings that can address their unique challenges: keeping the wound moist but not too wet, cushioning the area from further pressure, and preventing infection.
Types of Pressure Ulcer Dressings:
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Foam Dressings: Thick, soft foam pads that absorb a lot of fluid and cushion the wound. Foams are often the first choice for open pressure ulcers (especially Stage 2, 3, or 4 sores that are draining). They maintain moisture and protect the ulcer from further trauma. Example: A sacral (lower back) pressure ulcer might be covered with a sacral-shaped foam dressing, which soaks up drainage and pads the area.
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Hydrocolloid Dressings: Flexible, gel-forming pads that seal the wound and keep it moist. Best for shallower or Stage 2 ulcers with light drainage. They can stay on for several days, promoting healing by insulating the wound and keeping it just moist enough. Note: They aren’t used if the ulcer is very wet or infected (occlusive nature can trap too much moisture or bacteria).
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Alginate/Hydrofiber Dressings: Made from seaweed or special fibers, these dressings absorb heavy exudate and turn into a gel. They’re useful for deep or Stage 3-4 ulcers that ooze a lot. Alginates and hydrofibers often come as ropes or sheets to fill wound cavities, then are covered with a second dressing (like a foam or gauze). They keep the wound moist while preventing pooling of fluid. They’re changed once they’re saturated with fluid (often daily or every couple of days).
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Hydrogel Dressings: Water-based gels or sheets that add moisture to a dry wound. Ideal for pressure ulcers that are dry or have hard, dead tissue (eschar). Hydrogels rehydrate and soften necrotic tissue, aiding in autolytic debridement (the body’s natural cleanup). They also have a soothing, cooling effect for pain. Because hydrogels don’t absorb much, they’re usually used on drier wounds and covered with an absorbent secondary dressing.
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Transparent Films: Thin, see-through dressings (like Tegaderm) that protect the skin from friction and contamination. They don’t absorb fluid, so they’re mainly used on Stage 1 ulcers (intact red skin) or as a cover over another dressing. For a patient at risk of a pressure ulcer, a film can be placed on a trouble spot (e.g., a red heel) to reduce friction from bed sheets while the underlying tissue recovers. Films are also sometimes used as a secondary dressing to hold a gel or alginate in place.
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Antimicrobial Dressings: These are dressings (often foams, alginates, or gauzes) impregnated with agents like silver, iodine, or honey. They’re used when a pressure ulcer is infected or heavily colonized with bacteria. For example, a silver foam dressing can help fight infection in a deep sacral ulcer by continuously releasing silver ions. Cadexomer iodine or medical honey dressings may be applied to reduce bacterial load and also assist with debriding slough (dead tissue). Once the infection is controlled, care may switch back to a standard non-medicated dressing.
Pressure ulcer dressings are a toolkit of foam pads, hydrocolloids, alginates, hydrogels, and other advanced dressings designed to meet the needs of pressure sores. They keep the wound environment just right – moist, protected, and clean – so the body can repair the damage. By choosing the appropriate dressing for the ulcer’s stage and characteristics (and changing it at proper intervals), healthcare providers can significantly speed up healing, reduce pain, and prevent complications in patients suffering from pressure ulcers. These dressings, combined with diligent nursing care to off-load pressure, form the frontline defense in both treating and preventing these challenging wounds.
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Original price $ 48.95Current price $ 34.95Duoderm Extra Thin Dressing 4 x4 Hydrocolloid Dressings 10/box by Convatec
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$ 115.00Allevyn Adhesive Foam Wound Healing Dressings, Smith & Nephew
4 reviewsAllevyn adhesive foam wound healing dressings are an effective way to help promote the healing of wounds. The dressings are made of a soft foam tha...
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Original price $ 99.80Current price $ 79.00Allevyn Gentle Border Gel Adhesive Foam Dressing 5" x 5" (10 Pack)
4 reviewsALLEVYN Gentle Border range has been designed for people with particularly sensitive or fragile skin. These dressings have a soft silicone gel adhe...
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Original price $ 55.95Current price $ 45.00Allevyn Heel Wound Dressings 5 per box
1 reviewAllevyn heel wound dressing is designed to provide a moist wound environment, which is beneficial for wound healing. The dressings consist of a foa...
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Original price $ 19.95Current price $ 14.00Hydrocolloid Foam Dressing 4" x 4", 10/box
4 reviewsDynaDerm Hydrocolloid Dressing 4” x 4” works to maintain moisture on the site of your wound for a faster healing time. A single dressing can last ...
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$ 59.00Comfeel Plus Ulcer Dressing 4" x 4", 10/Box - Coloplast
1 reviewColoplast Comfeel Plus is a hydrocolloid dressing that can be used in the management of low to moderate exuding venous leg ulcers, pressure ulcers,...
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$ 40.50Algisite M Calcium Alginate Dressings, 10/Box
1 reviewAlgiSite M Calcium Alginate Dressing creates and maintains a moist healing environment, enabling epithelial cells to migrate freely across the woun...
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Original price $ 69.00Current price $ 56.00Allevyn Gentle Border Gel Adhesive Foam Dressing 3" x 3" (10 Pack)
1 reviewSmith and Nephew Allevyn Gentle Adhesive Border is a range of versatile foam dressings to suit multiple wound types, providing an optimal moist env...
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Original price $ 65.95Current price $ 45.00Duoderm Hydrocolloid Dressing with Adhesive CGF Border 2.5" x 2.5" Sterile, 5/Box
1 reviewDuoDERM® CGF® Border Sterile Dressing by ConvaTec is a superior hydrocolloid wound care solution specifically engineered for hard-to-dress areas. W...
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$ 65.00DermaCol Collagen Matrix Dressings, Sterile 10/Box
DermaCol Collagen Matrix Dressings are designed to support the healing of partial and full-thickness wounds, including pressure ulcers, diabetic ul...
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Original price $ 139.00Current price $ 97.00Aquacel Silicone Foam Sacral Dressing with Border Waterproof Film Backing 7" x 8" (5/Box)
Discover advanced wound care with the AQUACEL® Silicone Foam Sacral Dressing with Border by ConvaTec. Specifically designed to address the unique n...
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Original price $ 159.00Current price $ 129.95Aquacel Silicone Foam Heel Dressing with Border Waterproof Film Backing 8 x 5.5" (5/Box)
Introducing the AQUACEL® Silicone Foam Heel Dressing with Border by ConvaTec — a premium solution engineered to meet the unique challenges of heel ...
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$ 39.00Allevyn Gentle Border Gel Adhesive Foam Dressing 7" x 7" (10 Pack)
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Pressure ulcer dressings are specialized wound dressings used to treat bedsores (pressure ulcers) by protecting the sore, maintaining a healing environment, and absorbing fluids. Pressure ulcers develop on skin that's under constant pressure (like the tailbone, heels, or hips in bedridden patients), and these wounds require dressings that can address their unique challenges: keeping the wound moist but not too wet, cushioning the area from further pressure, and preventing infection.
Types of Pressure Ulcer Dressings:
-
Foam Dressings: Thick, soft foam pads that absorb a lot of fluid and cushion the wound. Foams are often the first choice for open pressure ulcers (especially Stage 2, 3, or 4 sores that are draining). They maintain moisture and protect the ulcer from further trauma. Example: A sacral (lower back) pressure ulcer might be covered with a sacral-shaped foam dressing, which soaks up drainage and pads the area.
-
Hydrocolloid Dressings: Flexible, gel-forming pads that seal the wound and keep it moist. Best for shallower or Stage 2 ulcers with light drainage. They can stay on for several days, promoting healing by insulating the wound and keeping it just moist enough. Note: They aren’t used if the ulcer is very wet or infected (occlusive nature can trap too much moisture or bacteria).
-
Alginate/Hydrofiber Dressings: Made from seaweed or special fibers, these dressings absorb heavy exudate and turn into a gel. They’re useful for deep or Stage 3-4 ulcers that ooze a lot. Alginates and hydrofibers often come as ropes or sheets to fill wound cavities, then are covered with a second dressing (like a foam or gauze). They keep the wound moist while preventing pooling of fluid. They’re changed once they’re saturated with fluid (often daily or every couple of days).
-
Hydrogel Dressings: Water-based gels or sheets that add moisture to a dry wound. Ideal for pressure ulcers that are dry or have hard, dead tissue (eschar). Hydrogels rehydrate and soften necrotic tissue, aiding in autolytic debridement (the body’s natural cleanup). They also have a soothing, cooling effect for pain. Because hydrogels don’t absorb much, they’re usually used on drier wounds and covered with an absorbent secondary dressing.
-
Transparent Films: Thin, see-through dressings (like Tegaderm) that protect the skin from friction and contamination. They don’t absorb fluid, so they’re mainly used on Stage 1 ulcers (intact red skin) or as a cover over another dressing. For a patient at risk of a pressure ulcer, a film can be placed on a trouble spot (e.g., a red heel) to reduce friction from bed sheets while the underlying tissue recovers. Films are also sometimes used as a secondary dressing to hold a gel or alginate in place.
-
Antimicrobial Dressings: These are dressings (often foams, alginates, or gauzes) impregnated with agents like silver, iodine, or honey. They’re used when a pressure ulcer is infected or heavily colonized with bacteria. For example, a silver foam dressing can help fight infection in a deep sacral ulcer by continuously releasing silver ions. Cadexomer iodine or medical honey dressings may be applied to reduce bacterial load and also assist with debriding slough (dead tissue). Once the infection is controlled, care may switch back to a standard non-medicated dressing.
Pressure ulcer dressings are a toolkit of foam pads, hydrocolloids, alginates, hydrogels, and other advanced dressings designed to meet the needs of pressure sores. They keep the wound environment just right – moist, protected, and clean – so the body can repair the damage. By choosing the appropriate dressing for the ulcer’s stage and characteristics (and changing it at proper intervals), healthcare providers can significantly speed up healing, reduce pain, and prevent complications in patients suffering from pressure ulcers. These dressings, combined with diligent nursing care to off-load pressure, form the frontline defense in both treating and preventing these challenging wounds.
