FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to medical equipment, namely to wound bandages. Wound bandage for wound treatment from medium to high exudation contains carrying layer and absorbing pillow, with absorbing pillow including first absorbing layer, which contains first absorbing material, and different from first layer second absorbing layer, which contains different from first material second absorbing material, with first layer being held at a distance from second layer by at least one third layer, and third layer contains at least one antimicrobial preparation, characterised by the fact that second absorbing material contains fibres, which possess super-high absorption ability, and absorbing pillow additionally contains contacting with wound layer, which is in direct contact with first layer, and contacting with wound layer represents polymer net or perforated polymer film, and antimicrobial means represents elementary silver, silver oxide, silver complex, or silver salt, or their mixtures, and fibres which have super-high absorption ability are obtained from salts of polyacrylic acids or polyacrylates.
EFFECT: application of invention makes it possible to reduce risk of sticking to wound and simultaneously counteract maceration, without loading wound to be treated with excessive biologically active substances.
8 cl, 3 dwg
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Dates
2015-01-10—Published
2009-12-21—Filed