Product Type: Contact Layer
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HCPCS : A6222 (Medicare DME co-payment per billable unit min / max: $0.44 / $0.52)

ADAPTIC Non-Adhering Dressing is a primary wound contact dressing.

INTENDED USES: Indicated for dry to highly exuding wounds where adherence of dressing and exudate is to be prevented including: 1st and 2nd degree burns, Lacerations and abrasions, Grafts, Venous ulcers, Pressure injuries, Nail extractions, Eczema, Staples and suture lines, Surgical incisions and reconstructive procedures. ADAPTIC Dressing can be used with compression therapy 

CLAIMED BENEFITS: ADAPTIC Dressing can be cut to the size of the wound without unravelling and shredding, Reduces the risk of maceration and adherence - The pore sizes of ADAPTIC Dressing mesh: Allows easy passage of exudate to the secondary absorbent dressing, thus minimizing the risk of pooling and maceration at the wound site, Reduces the risk of tissue adherence to both ADAPTIC Dressing and the secondary dressing

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Application: Can be used as primary dressing
Application: Can be used as secondary dressing
Depth: Full thickness (deep)
Depth: Partial thickness (shallow)
Exudate: Dry
Exudate: Low
Exudate: Moderate
Exudate: High
Indications: May be applied over infected tissue
Indications: May be used to pack deep wounds
Indications: May be used under compression
Medicare freq of replacement: 1/day
Medicare freq of replacement: every other day
Medicare freq of replacement: 3/week
Medicare freq of replacement: 1/week
Wear time: Up to 1 day
Wear time: Up to 3 days
Wear time: Up to 7 days
Wear time: More than 7 days

Contact layer dressings are thin, non-adherent sheets placed on the entire wound to prevent adhesion of the overlying dressing to the wound. They are porous and allow the fluid that comes from the wound to be absorbed by the overlying dressing. They are not meant to be changed with every dressing change and can be left in place for a week.  Because they are designed to be non-adherent and skin-friendly, a wound contact layer is ideally suited for wounds where the skin tissue surrounding the wound bed is fragile. They are indicated for moderate to heavily exuding wounds. 

Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Local Coverage Determination for Surgical Dressings (L33831) [Internet]. 2016 [cited 2017 Apr 30].

If you have coverage through Medicare Part B, you may be eligible to have this product covered by Medicare. You will need a written order prescribed by a provider enrolled in Medicare, so that you can purchase this product at a Durable Medical Equipment store that accepts Medicare. You will need to pay deductibles and co-payment. The actual co-payment amount varies according to your state. If you do not have Medicare Part B or your condition does not meet the requirements needed for coverage, you can find this product at pharmacies and medical supply stores. When available, please see pricing in "Other Stores" below.

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