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Do you also treat wounds in difficult to dress areas?
This Cutting Guide has been developed to support you in the use of Biatain® Silicone Non-Border and to help you provide optimal treatment to your patients. The different use cases have been based on clinical and practical experience from wound care nurses who have shared their knowledge with us.
The guide contains various examples of how the product may be cut to treat wounds in areas where application might be difficult. All the examples shown are made as general guidance and it is recommended that you always choose the product size and cut it accordingly so it fits the individual patient.
Cutting guide: How to prepare Biatain® Silicone Non-Border dressing
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Every Wound Needs the Right Shape
Finding the right shape and size for wounds in challenging anatomical areas isn’t always easy. That’s why we’ve created a cutting guide to help you adapt dressings quickly and with confidence.
Pair it with Biatain® Silicone Non-Border – designed for flexibility, strong absorption, and easy customization – so you can deliver the right fit, every time
Application: Learn how to apply Biatain Silicone Non-Border
25 videos on how to cut the dressing for wounds in difficult-to-dress areas! You can watch one of the cases for wounds at the tip of a toe or between toes.
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