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3M™ Prevena™ Peel and Place Dressing, PRE1055, 20 cm, 5 Dressings/Case

  • 3M ID 7100276995

Available with three dressing options for linear incisions up to 13cm, 20cm and 35 cm in length

Manages closed surgical incision for up to 7 days, with no dressing changes required

Dressing foam bolster channels continuous 125mmHg of negative pressure to the incision area

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Highlights
  • Available with three dressing options for linear incisions up to 13cm, 20cm and 35 cm in length
  • Manages closed surgical incision for up to 7 days, with no dressing changes required
  • Dressing foam bolster channels continuous 125mmHg of negative pressure to the incision area
  • The dressing's skin friendly interface layer helps to wick fluid away from the skin surface and contains 0.0019% ionic silver to reduce bacterial colonisation of the fabric
  • Stabilisation layer prevents film from wrinkling during application
  • Adhesive film creates a barrier to external contaminants
  • Patient can shower with dressing in place

3M™ Prevena™ Peel and Place Dressings are an integrated one-piece dressing designed to be simple and easy to place. Simply peel off the dressing release liner, place the dressing over the closed incision and press down on the dressing to gain a good seal.

3M™ Prevena™ Peel and Place Dressings are integrated one-piece dressings designed to manage closed surgical incisions for up to 7 days with no dressing changes required. Under 125mmHg of negative pressure the foam bolster collapses to its geometric centre. This brings the incision edges together1, reduces lateral tension,1 and also allows for improved fluid management.2 The Prevena Peel and Place Dressings also contain a skin friendly interface layer containing 0.0019% ionic silver, which helps to wick fluid away from the surface and to reduce bacterial colonisation of the fabric.

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¹ Wilkes RP, Kilpad DV, Zhao Y, Kazala R, McNulty A. Closed Incision management with negative pressure wound therapy (CIM): biomechanics. Surg Innov. 2012;19(1):67–75. doi:10.1177/1553350611414920. ² Kilpadi DV, Cunningham MR. Evaluation of closed incision management with negative pressure wound therapy (CIM): hematoma/seroma and involvement of the lymphatic system. Wound Repair Regen. 2011;19(5):588–596. doi:10.1111/j.1524-475X.2011.00714.x.