:: Description
Reconstituted pure bovine collagen sheet.
:: Indication
- 1st & 2nd Degree Non-Infected Burn Wounds
- Pressure Injuries, Diabetic Ulcers, Venous Ulcers.
- Ulcers Caused By Mixed Vascular Aetiologies
- Donor And Graft Sites, Abrasions
- Temporary Dressings After Escharotomy/Tangential Excision In 3rd Degree Burn
:: Advantages
Ultra-Thin Nature Facilitates Quick & Firm Adherence
Dissolves Into The Wound Requires No Removal
Flexibility And Adaptability To The Wound Irrespective Of The Contour
Ensures Reduction In Incidence Of Infections & Degree Of Contraction.
Facilitates Neo Dermal Collagen Matrix
Excellent Patient Compliance As High As 96.7%(A Preferred Biological Dressing For Its Innate Characteristics Of Non-Inflammatory, Excellent Breathability & Non-Permeability To Bacteria)
Precaution :
Grossly Infected Wounds May Reject Quoroskin-D Dry Sheet
Do Not Use If The Pack Is Damaged Or Open
:: Contra Indication
Avoid Using Quoroskin-D On Patients Who Are Hypersensitive To Collagen
:: Method
Cleanse & Decontaminate The Wound Area Thoroughly
Debride Infected Or Necrotic Wounds Thoroughly
Ensure Satisfactory Heamostasis On Skin Donor Site
Remove Quoroskin-D Dry Sheet And Apply On The Raw Area For Good Adhesion Without Leaving Any Air Bubbles.
Avoid Over-Stretching The Sheet As It May Get Damaged
Covering The Wound With An Absorbent Dressing Like Quorofoam, Quorofix-N, Quorofix-T Is Optional
Dry Sheet Peels Off As Epithelialization Occurs, Do Not Forcibly Remove