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Prepare.
Perform hand hygiene; don gloves. Cleanse the wound bed per facility protocol and inspect for drainage, odor, or signs of infection.
Key Features
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Multi-ply construction absorbs light to moderate exudate without bunching or collapsing against the wound bed.
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Finished edges and tight-weave construction minimize fiber shedding — critical for clean wound environments.
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Safe for latex-sensitive patients and compliant with modern facility latex-free protocols.
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Case quantities sized for facility par levels and unit-of-use distribution.
Clinical Use / Wound Care
Wound care supplies cover, protect, absorb exudate, and support healing across acute and chronic wound management — from gauze and tape to advanced contact-layer dressings.
Indications
Application Technique
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Perform hand hygiene; don gloves. Cleanse the wound bed per facility protocol and inspect for drainage, odor, or signs of infection.
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If the wound requires a specialty contact layer (hydrogel, alginate, foam), apply it directly to the wound bed first.
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Unroll with even, moderate tension. For cavity packing, fill gently without over-packing. For circumferential wraps, overlap each layer by 50%.
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Anchor the tail with paper tape, cohesive wrap, or a tubular net bandage appropriate to the anatomical site.
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Record date/time, wound appearance, dressing type, and next scheduled change in the patient chart.
Contraindications & Cautions
Typical Care Settings
Clinical use information is provided for reference only. Always follow facility protocols, manufacturer instructions for use (IFU), and evidence-based practice guidelines. Consult the treating clinician before use.
Regulatory & Quality
Standards & Certifications
How It Compares
A spec-by-spec comparison with the most common alternatives in the wound care category. Clinical interchangeability varies — always verify with your care team or facility protocol.
| Spec | This product ColPaC® Contoured Cold Pack for Neck, 23-Inch Length, 1 Each | Crinkle-weave standard Kerlix™ Gauze Bandage Roll | Conforming wrap Conform™ Stretch Gauze |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ply / Layers | — | 6-ply | 3–4 ply |
| Weave | Standard | Crinkle (high loft) | Stretch / conforming |
| Sterility | — | Sterile & non-sterile | Sterile & non-sterile |
| Latex Status | Latex-free | Latex-free | Latex-free |
| Common Use | Treatments | Cavity packing, bulk padding | Limb wrapping, joint dressings |
| Typical Case Size | — | 96–100 rolls | 96–108 rolls |
Comparison is provided for reference only. Brand names and trademarks belong to their respective owners. Specific SKUs may differ from category averages shown above.
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About the Brand
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An established medical products manufacturer supplying clinical teams with quality healthcare supplies.
FAQ / Wound Care
Answers to the questions clinical buyers and care teams ask most about this product category.
Wound care rolls and dressings are used to cover primary dressings, absorb exudate, pack cavity wounds, and provide bulk padding under a secondary dressing or wrap. Ply count and dimensions determine absorbency and anatomical fit.
Sterility varies by SKU. Non-sterile products are appropriate for clean-technique procedures, secondary dressings, and peripheral wound care. For procedures requiring aseptic technique (deep cavity packing, surgical sites), select a sterile variant.
A standard case supports 40–80 dressing changes depending on wound size and technique. Smaller wounds use one roll per change; large or cavity wounds may use 2–3 rolls.
Yes, provided the clinical protocol does not require strict aseptic technique. For aseptic cavity packing, select a sterile variant and follow facility wound care guidelines for loose versus snug packing based on wound goals.
Most modern wound care products are manufactured latex-free to protect patients with latex allergies. Confirm latex status on the product label before use in latex-sensitive patients.
A typical dressing change bundle includes wound cleansing solution, primary contact layer, gauze or fluff bandage roll, secondary cover dressing, tape or cohesive wrap, and gloves. See the Compatible Products section below.
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