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Biatain Fiber helps you manage challenging wounds

How does it work?

 

• Effectively absorbs and retains exudate and bacteria, reducing exudate pooling.
• Keeps in shape with minimal shrinkage, minimising the risk of gap creation and further exudate pooling.
• Forms a cohesive gel upon contact with exudate. It helps ensure a moist wound healing environment and easy one-piece removal.

When to use it:

 

Biatain Fiber is indicated for use in:

• Chronic wounds such as diabetic ulcers, leg ulcers (arterial ulcers, venous ulcers and leg ulcers of mixed aetiology), pressure ulcers (stage II-IV).
• Acute wounds such as oncology wounds, traumatic wounds, partial-thickness burns, donor sites, and post-operative surgical wounds.

Why choose Biatain Fiber with HexaLock Technology?

Biatain Fiber has been developed in collaboration with 200+ healthcare professionals from around the world to tackle the challenges they experience in clinical practice.

 

Discover its key benefits:

Absorbs and retains exudate

Locks in exudate
and bacteria

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Optimal gelling fiber dressings should retain exudate, ensuring that it does not leak.

Biatain Fiber has the strength to absorb and retain exudate and bacteria to create an optimal environment for wound healing. 

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Less shrinkage to minimise gap creation

Minimises shrinkage


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Some gelling fibers shrink by more than 36%1. This may lead to gaps between the dressing and the wound bed and create space for exudate pooling.

Biatain Fiber retains its shape when in use with minimal shrinkage. This secures close contact with the wound bed during wear-time to minimise gap creation and exudate pooling.

 

1: NHS (2018 Clinical Review: Gelling Fiber Dressing) [version 2]

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Easy one-piece removal

Cohesive gel for easy one-piece removal

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If a dressing is not strong enough in wet condition, it may break apart, requiring piece-by-piece removal and leading to uncertainty about whether all residues have been removed from the wound.

Upon contact with exudate, Biatain Fiber forms a cohesive gel to ensure a moist wound healing environment. The strength of the gel ensures easy one-piece removal to reduce pain for the patient during dressing changes.

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Biatain Fiber is easy to apply and remove

Biatain Fiber is easy to apply and remove

Biatain Fiber helps you take care of the wound as efficiently as possible. Easy, one-piece removal ensures reduced pain for your patients. 

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Biatain Fiber is easy to apply and remove

Biatain Fiber is easy to apply and remove

Biatain Fiber helps you to take care of the wound as easily and effectively as possible. Easy, one-piece removal ensures 

reduced discomfort and pain for your patients. 

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Biatain Fiber and Biatain Silicone – a good combination

Biatain Fiber is intended for use as a primary wound dressing. The choice of secondary dressing will depend on the characteristics of the wound.

Healthcare professionals recommend Biatain Silicone as a secondary dressing when using Biatain Fiber*. The conforming foam dressing, Biatain Silicone with 3DFit Technology, absorbs vertically and retains exudate.

*Survey among 265 healthcare professionals. Data on file, 2020.

Biatain Fiber comes in squares and ribbon

5 x 5 cm
10 x 10 cm
15 x 15 cm
19 x 25 cm

2.5 x 46 cm

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