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ConvaMax™

ConvaMax™ est un nouveau pansement superabsorbant non-adhésif ou adhésif stérile conçu pour gérer les défis liés aux plaies fortement exsudatives. 

 

ConvaMax™ non-adhésif est constitué d’une couche externe non tissée perméable à l’air et imperméable à l’eau, d’une couche superabsorbante et d’une couche conformable au contact de la plaie. ConvaMax™ adhésif possède une 4ème couche en silicone permettant l’adhésion à la peau. 

 

ConvaMax™

ConvaMax™ Adhésif/Non-Adhésif, pansement hydrocellulaire superabsorbant est un dispositif médical de classe IIb (CE0123), fabriqué par HuizhouForyou Medical Devices Co, Ltd. Il est destiné à la prise en charge des plaies modérément à très exsudatives, ConvaMax™ est remboursable au titre 1er, chapitre 3, section 1, sous-section 1, paragraphe 2.3 de la L.P.P.R dans la catégorie des pansements hydrocellulaires superabsorbants pour la prise en charge des plaies aiguës et chroniques très exsudatives, en traitement séquentiel pour les phases de détersion et de bourgeonnement. Lire attentivement la notice d’instruction du produit avant utilisation.

Référence
422567
Code ACL
3701174001561
Description
Pansement superabsorbant non adhésif
Taille
10X10cm
Quantity
10 per box
Référence
422568
Code ACL
3701174001578
Description
Pansement superabsorbant non adhésif
Taille
10 x 20 cm
Quantity
10 per box
Référence
422569
Code ACL
3701174001585
Description
Pansement superabsorbant non adhésif
Taille
12.5 x 12.5cm
Quantity
10 per box
Référence
422571
Code ACL
3701174001592
Description
Pansement superabsorbant non adhésif
Taille
15 x 20 cm
Quantity
10 per box
Référence
422572
Code ACL
3701174001608
Description
Pansement superabsorbant non adhésif
Taille
20 x 20 cm
Quantity
10 per box
Référence
422573
Code ACL
3701174001615
Description
Pansement superabsorbant non adhésif
Taille
20 x 30 cm
Quantity
10 per box
Référence
422574
Code ACL
3701174001622
Description
Pansement superabsorbant non adhésif 20x40cm
Taille
-
Quantity
10 per box
Référence
422576
Code ACL
3701174004418
Description
Pansement superabsorbant adhésif
Taille
10х10 см
Quantity
10 per box
Référence
422579
Code ACL
3701174004449
Description
Pansement superabsorbant adhésif
Taille
15 x 15 cm
Quantity
10 per box
Référence
422581
Code ACL
3701174004432
Description
Pansement superabsorbant adhésif
Taille
20 x 20 cm
Quantity
10 per box
Référence
422577
Code ACL
3701174004425
Description
Pansement superabsorbant adhésif
Taille
10 x 20 cm
Quantity
10 per box
Référence
422580
Code ACL
3701174004456
Description
Pansement superabsorbant adhésif
Taille
15 x 20 cm
Quantity
10 per box

For a wound to heal, it needs to exude. Indeed, moist wounds heal 2-3 times faster than dry wounds1. Sometimes, however, heavily exuding wounds can do more harm than good.

Too much moisture can hamper healing

Superabsorber dressings are used to extract much of this moisture - and its harmful bacteria. This creates an environment where skin integrity is maintained and wounds can heal effectively.

Control excess exudate

ConvaMax™ Superabsorber dressings are designed to manage the challenges around highly exuding wounds, combining high performance with softness and conformability. Highly absorbent, even under compression, it locks excess exudate and bacteria away from the wound.

ConvaMax™ combines high absorption and retention to protect from excess exudate contributing to poor skin integrity.

  • High fluid absorption*
    Exudate from chronic wounds can be corrosive to the wound bed and intact skin. ConvaMax™ absorbs high levels of exudate into the Superabsorbent (SAP) core (up to 170g/100cm2) locking it away from the wound and helping to promote skin integrity

  • High retention of fluid and bacteria*
    Once exudate has been absorbed, ConvaMax™ retains the fluid within the SAP core, ensuring it is not released back to the wound, bandaging or clothing.

  • Protease modulation*2
    ConvaMax™ has been proven in-vitro to not only absorb MMP's but also bind them. This reduces the excess MMP's within the wound environment to encourage healing.

  • Soft and conformable*
    It's soft on the skin, easy to apply and easy to remove for patient satisfaction. The protective blue backing prevents strike through and maintains conformability.
    Choosing a dressing that effectively manages the exudate level of the wound can result in extended wear time, producing a positive impact on wastage and costs, and may also help with healing. 1

  • A choice to suit each wound*
    Choice of full range of sizes to fit any wound type. Choose from adhesive or non-adhesive versions.

  • Extra protection*
    ConvaMax™ can be used as a primary or secondary dressing. When an additional primary dressing is required, it may be used with Hydrofiber® dressing such as AQUACEL® EXTRA™. Exudate can transfer through the Hydrofiber® layer and be absorbed by ConvaMax™, providing a combination of an advanced wound contact layer and high absorption capacity.

 

When ConvaMax™ works best

Where there is a real risk of skin damage due to high levels of exudate, ConvaMax™ is ideal. It is available in non-adhesive and silicone adhesive forms, providing complete flexibility to support your care protocol. This includes pressure bandaging or the use of an additional primary dressing.

Silicone Adhesive (highlight image)

Ideal for use on:

  • Shallow wounds that don't require an additional primary dressing, like shallow venous leg ulcers.
  • Friable peri-wound skin that is liable to tear, such as elderly skin or areas of excoriation.
  • Weeping oedema where the skin is likely to stick to dressings.

Non-Adhesive.

Ideal for use on:

  • Deeper wounds which require a primary dressing, for example a deep diabetic foot ulcer.
  • Tunnelling or sinus wounds, with high levels of exudate that need packing.
  • Macerated peri-wound, where exudate needs to be absorber quickly.

 

*In-Vitro Performance Characteristics of ConvaMax™, WHRI6045 MS161, Data on file, ConvaTec.

1. World Union of Wound Healing Societies (2019) Consensus Document. Wound exudate: effective assessment and management. Wounds International. Available at: www.woundsinternational.com
2. Cutting KF, White R (2002). Maceration of the skin and wound bed: its nature and causes. J Wound Care 11(7): 275-8