Wound Product

Aquacel Extra Ag+ (10cmx10cm)

Last Updated
19 May 2025

Quick Overview

Aquacel Extra is a highly absorbent, silver impregnated, sterile, non-woven wound dressing that employs Hydrofiber® technology. It is designed to manage high-exuding wounds by absorbing wound fluid and converting it into a soft gel. This process helps maintain a moist wound environment, supporting the body’s natural healing process, while facilitating the autolytic debridement of non-viable tissue without harming newly formed tissue.

Maximum Wear Time

3 days / 7 days

Exudate Management

Moderate to high

Application Orientation

Either side

Active Ingredient

Alternatives

Product Information

HMIF / Ordering Code

711056

Categories

Ordering Description

DRESSING, WOUND, ANTIMICROBIAL, ABSORBENT, NON-ADHESIVE, ANTISEPTIC, SILVER IMPREGNATED, 10X10CM, 2 LAYERS OF HYDROFIBER, EXTRA STRONG, SQUARE, STERILE (AQUACEL AG+ EXTRA)

Brand

Specifications

Width: 10cm | Length: 10cm |

Uses

  • Clean granulating wounds with granulation tissue deficit
  • Wounds with a moderate to high levels of exudate

Positives

    • Absorbs and wicks away thin exudate, such as haemoserous and serous fluid.
    • Transfers absorbed fluid into a secondary dressing for enhanced management.
    • Facilitates wound debridement upon removal of the dressing.

     

Limitations

  • If used without an absorbing secondary dressing, exudate may pool, leading to maceration of the peri-wound area.
  • Removal of the dressing before it is fully saturated with exudate can cause trauma, which can be prevented by saturating the dressing with normal saline or sterile water prior to removal.

Precautions

  • If the wound bed or exudate has adhered to the dressing due to insufficient moisture, apply sterile normal saline or sterile water to rehydrate the dressing, reducing trauma during removal.
  • Allergy Considerations: Avoid using this product if the patient has a known allergy to silver-containing compounds or products.
  • MRI Precaution: Do not apply this dressing to patients scheduled for Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) due to potential interference with imaging or patient safety concerns

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