3M™ Tegaderm™ Plus is a composite dressing.
INTENDED USES: for covering acute wounds such as cuts, burns, abrasions, IV catheter sites, and surgical incisions. It is also designed for covering superficial and partial thickness chronic wounds.
CLAIMED BENEFITS: Provides a barrier to bacteria and viruses. Waterproof film lets patients shower without removing the dressing if the dressing is fulling intact and not lifting. Non-adherent pad will not stick to the wound, allowing normal wound healing with less pain and trauma. Breathable film allows skin to function with good exchange of moisture vapor and oxygen. Conforms to body contours and flexes with movement or swelling. Can be worn up to 4 days. Available in a wide range of sizes for most common applications.
OPTION: [2" x 2-3/4", box of 50]
Composite wound dressings combine different types of dressings with several functions in one single dressing that can address different needs. They can be used directly on the wound or on top of a dressing that is in direct contact with the wound. They can have a layer that absorbs fluid from the wound and another that works as a waterproof barrier. Their waterproof nature makes them a popular choice for areas exposed to excessive moist due to incontinence. These versatile dressings protect against bacteria and other contaminants, and are easy to apply and to remove.
What are composite dressings used for?
Composite dressings can be used as a dressing for wounds and/or ulcers that are shallow (only part of the superficial layer of the skin is lost) or deep (fat layer below the skin is involved). The wound typically will have small or moderate amounts of liquid coming out of the wound (drainage). It can be used both on infected or non-infected wounds, if under the care of a healthcare professional. If your healthcare professional thinks the wound is infected, composite dressings may be used, but with caution and frequent inspection.
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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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