Triad Wound Dressing 2.5 oz

A breakthrough in wound care, Triad Hydrophilic Wound Dressing is a zinc-oxide based hydrophilic paste that can be used for a variety of wounds, including venous ulcers, vascular wounds, diabetic ulcers, MASD and pressure injuries. 

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Triad Hydrophilic Wound Dressing: A Versatile Solution for Complex Wounds

Triad Hydrophilic Wound Dressing is a zinc-oxide-based paste designed to address a variety of wound challenges:

  • Versatile application: Ideal for irregularly shaped wounds or difficult-to-dress areas.
  • Effective for light to moderate drainage: Manages exudate while promoting healing.
  • Advanced formula: Contains carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC), dimethicone, petrolatum, and zinc oxide for optimal wound care.

 

Key benefits:

  • Adheres to wet, moist, or macerated skin: Ensures secure application in challenging conditions.
  • Moisturizes peri-wound skin: Prevents dryness and irritation.
  • Occlusive barrier: Creates a protective environment for optimal healing.
  • Hydrophilic properties: Facilitates even exudate distribution and balanced wound healing.
  • Autolytic debridement: Promotes natural tissue breakdown for faster healing.
  • Absorbent: Manages low to moderate levels of wound exudate or necrotic tissue.

 

Triad Hydrophilic Wound Dressing is a reliable choice for healthcare professionals seeking a versatile and effective solution for complex wounds.

 

What is Triad Hydrophilic Wound Dressing made from?

Triad contains a blend of carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC), dimethicone, petrolatum, and zinc oxide.

How is Triad Hydrophilic Wound Dressing Used?

Applying Triad Hydrophilic Wound Dressing

 

Preparation:

  • Cleanse the wound: Ensure the wound is clean before applying Triad.

 

Application:

  • Direct application: Triad can be applied directly from the tube to the wet or irregular wound surface.
  • Finger application: Alternatively, use a gloved finger to gently spread Triad evenly over the affected area.
  • Thickness: Apply a layer approximately the thickness of a dime.

 

Considerations:

  • Drying: Triad may not dry completely, and some light staining on linens or garments might occur.
  • Additional dressing: To prevent staining, consider covering Triad with dry gauze or another absorbent dressing.
  • Deep wounds: For deeper wounds, incorporate Triad into dry gauze. Shape the gauze to fit the wound bed and gently pack it into the wound and any undermining or tunneling areas.

 

By following these guidelines, you can effectively apply Triad Hydrophilic Wound Dressing for optimal wound healing.

 

 

Triad Hydrophilic Wound Dressing Uses

Always use our Advanced Wound Care products under the direction of a healthcare professional.

Benefits of Triad Hydrophilic Wound Dressing

Triad Hydrophilic Wound Dressing is not your average wound ointment. This advanced topical wound dressing features a preservative and latex-free formulation of powerful healing ingredients: carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC), dimethicone, petrolatum, and zinc oxide.

This unique blend creates a paste that:

  • adheres to wet and moist skin (even weeping or macerated periwound)
  • absorbs light to moderate levels of wound fluid and debris
  • moisturizes while protecting skin from irritation
  • will not harm or damage healthy tissue
  • protects wound from bacteria and other environmental contaminants
  • promotes a moist healing environment to support autolytic debridement
  • is specifically designed to support the body’s natural healing process

Which Wounds Can Benefit from Triad?

Triad can be used on partial and full-thickness wounds, including:

  • pressure ulcers
  • minor burns
  • dermal lesions
  • venous stasis ulcers
  • moist skin
  • macerated periwound
  • superficial scrapes
  • MASD

How to Remove Triad Hydrophilic Wound Dressing

  1. If in place, remove gauze or secondary dressing.
  2. Spray the wound and periwound with wound cleanser, then use gauze to gently wipe the area. To prevent trauma to fragile, healing tissues, do not use a rough or scrubbing motion.
  3. Repeat as needed until all paste has been removed.

To ensure complete removal of the paste, Triad should only be cleansed using a pH-balanced wound cleanser-not with saline.

 

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