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Cardinal Kendall Transparent Film Dressing
Cardinal Kendall Transparent Film Dressing
Kendall transparent film dressings consist of a thin polymer film coated with a hypoallergenic adhesive. Its simple, effective delivery system allows one-handed application. The dressings are ideal for I.V. sites, donor sites, burns, ulcers and sutures.
- Two-tab delivery system allows one-handed aseptic delivery
- Rounded edges help prevent roll up
- Semi-permeable, moisture responsive film is impermeable to external liquid and micro-organisms
- Improved breathability allows moisture and oxygen vapor exchange for longer wear time
- Improved wet adhesion properties for better adhesion in moist environments
- Outstanding barrier to bacteria and fluid contaminants
- Waterproof
Indications:
- Peripheral I.V.s
- Central venous catheters
- Donor sites
- Second-degree burns
- Skin biopsies
- Skin tears
- Surgical incisions
- Abrasions
- Endoscopy incisions
- Early stage skin ulcers
- Autolytic debriding
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Cardinal Kendall Transparent Film Dressing
Kendall transparent film dressings consist of a thin polymer film coated with a hypoallergenic adhesive. Its simple, effective delivery system allows one-handed application. The dressings are ideal for I.V. sites, donor sites, burns, ulcers and sutures.
- Two-tab delivery system allows one-handed aseptic delivery
- Rounded edges help prevent roll up
- Semi-permeable, moisture responsive film is impermeable to external liquid and micro-organisms
- Improved breathability allows moisture and oxygen vapor exchange for longer wear time
- Improved wet adhesion properties for better adhesion in moist environments
- Outstanding barrier to bacteria and fluid contaminants
- Waterproof
Indications:
- Peripheral I.V.s
- Central venous catheters
- Donor sites
- Second-degree burns
- Skin biopsies
- Skin tears
- Surgical incisions
- Abrasions
- Endoscopy incisions
- Early stage skin ulcers
- Autolytic debriding























