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SurePress® High Compression Bandage
SurePress® High Compression Bandage is a high-compression bandage (40mmHg) with visual indicators for easy application. Maintains consistent high compression for up to seven days. Maintains its elasticity for up to 20 washings.
ConvaTec
ConvaTec
ConvaTec is a global medical device and technologies company focused on therapies for the management of acute and chronic wounds, with a leading market position in advanced wound care. ConvaTec products provide a range of clinical and economic benefits including infection prevention, protection of at-risk skin, improved patient outcomes and reduced total cost of care.
4"x3.2yd. See package insert and labels for complete instructions.
• Reusable
• Visual indicators for correct application and amount of compression
• Not made with natural rubber latex
• Maintains elasticity
SurePress® High Compression Bandage is for venous leg ulcer management and associated conditions where compression therapy is indicated.
Arterial and mixed venous/arterial ulcers. Legs with an ankle circumference less than 18cm. As with all products, SurePress® High Compression Bandage should not be used on individuals with a known sensitivity to the product or its components.
Initial use of this product should be under the direction of a health care professional.
If redness or irritation result, or if toes become discolored black or blue, remove bandage and consult a health care professional. Use of the SurePress® High Compression Bandage in direct contact with an open wound is not recommended.
Store at room temperature; avoid refrigeration and exposure to high humidity.
Cleansing the Wound Site:
Cleanse the ulcer according to normal practice, rinse well and dry the surrounding skin prior to application of the primary dressing and the compression bandage. Following the application of a primary dressing, a SurePress® Absorbent Padding (supplied separately) may be used as an underlayer beneath the compression bandage. This soft absorbent wrap helps to distribute graduated compression and protect bony, vulnerable areas and skin from any exudate leaking from the primary dressing.
Bandage Application:
Determine whether the limb size is normal or large using a tape measure. Ankle sizes between 18cm-26cm are considered normal. Ankles in excess of 26cm are considered large. Having determined the limb size, select the small or large rectangular extension indicator on the bandage. The small rectangle should be selected for normal limb sizes and the large rectangle for large limb sizes. Start the bandage at the center of the ball of the foot with the lower edge of the bandage at the base of the toes. Wrap the bandage using minimal tension 1(1/2) times around the foot. Anchor the bandage with the thumb and start the turn around the heel. Wrap the bandage over the front of the ankle and under the foot to cover the gap. Then stretch the bandage until a selected rectangle becomes a square. Make a turn around the ankle area and proceed up the leg in a spiral fashion, overlapping the bandage on each turn by 50% of its width, using the continuous midline as a guide. Upon reaching the area just below the knee, cut off any excess bandage, fold under the cut edge and secure with tape. In edematous limbs, the bandage should be checked regularly and may require frequent reapplication.