WOUND BED PREPARATION PRONTOSAN® SOLUTION

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Only a clean wound can heal

The concept of  ”Wound bed preparation“ was first described by Falanga et al (2000) and can be defined as the global wound management procedure to accelerate endogenous healing and enhance the effectiveness of advanced wound care products. The ultimate aim is to ensure the formation of healthy granulation tissue resulting in complete wound closure.

  • Correct Chronic "Wound bed preparation" is achieved by:
  • Reducing bacterial bioburden e.g. biofilm in the wound bed
  • Removing necrotic tissue and slough
  • Controling exudates
  • Managing cellular dysfunctions and biochemical imbalances
Wound bed preparation. Wound cleansing and wound cleaning

Wound bed preparation

Prontosan as an integral part of wound bed preparation

Wound irrigation

Wound irrigation with Prontosan removes debris, slough, bioburden and biofilm*

wound irrigation

Traditional irrigation solutions are likely to glide over the biofilm without removing it.*

 

*Seipp HM et al. Efficacy of various wound rinsing solutions against biofilms. ZfW 2005; 4(5):160-163 / Perez R et al. Effect of different wound rinsing solutions on MRSA biofilm in a porcine model. WoundM 2010; 4(2):44-48

Clinical evidence

Case Studies & Scientific Evidence

Description Document Link
RCT-Prontosan Study Effect of Prontosan on wound bed preparation and inframmation in chronic wounds
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Summary RCT Prontosan Study Effect of Prontosan on wound bed preparation and inflammation in chronic wounds
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5 minutes, 5 questions

Dressing changes

Gentle dressing changes with Prontosan®

Dressings are often encrusted and stick to wound surfaces. By attempting to remove the dressing from the wound surface when dry, new injuries often arise with additional risk of infection, which in turn delay the healing process. In cases where bandaging is difficult to release, intensive dressing moistening with Prontosan® Wound Irrigation Solution is advisable until they can be gently released without traumatising the wound surface. If these actions are stubborn, it indicates the presence of large encrustations. The whole section of the body including the dressing should be thoroughly saturated with Prontosan® Wound Irrigation Solution until the dressings can be easily released.

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