CMC Gelling fiber dressing is composed of natural fibers and is a contact wound dressing. It is a comfortable and soft sterile non-woven dressing. After absorbing wound exudate at a high rate, it quickly forms a highly transparent gel that can be tightly attached to the wound, maintaining a moist healing environment for the wound while effectively preventing exudate leakage and surrounding skin maceration, which helps wound healing and helps remove necrotic tissue from the wound without damaging new tissue.
Perfect for Tension Relief: Unique design with dynamic compression that breaks down tension through physical action to reduce peri-wound tension.
Widely Used: Meet different curvature wounds.
Skin-friendly and Breathable: Extends to the skin for a more comfortable fit.
Biocompatibility: Biocompatibility verified for continued use after wound closure.
Products Name | CMC Gelling Fiber Dressing, Hydrophilic CMC Wound Dressing |
Material | Carboxymethyl Cellulose (CMC) Fiber |
Color | White |
Size | 5cm*5cm, 5cm*10cm, 10cm*10cm, 10cm*15cm, 15cm*15cm |
Disinfecting Type | Radiation sterilization |
Usage | Suitable for covering non-chronic wounds on the body surface and absorbing wound exudate |
Carboxymethyl Cellulose (CMC) Gelling Fiber
CMC (Carboxymethylcellulose) gelling fiber dressings are advanced wound care products designed to manage moderate to heavily exuding wounds. These dressings are made from carboxymethylcellulose, a highly absorbent material that transforms into a gel upon contact with wound exudate. This gelling action helps to maintain a moist wound environment, which is conducive to healing, while also aiding in the removal of exudate and debris from the wound bed.
Postoperative wounds, secondary wounds and donor sites
Abrasions, cuts and penetrating wounds
Venous ulcers, pressure sores, leg ulcers, diabetic foot ulcers
Burns, diabetic foot, venous ulcers, pressure ulcers, pressure sores, bedsores, knife wounds, gunshot wounds, etc.
Cut (using sterile or disinfected scissors) or fold the dressing to fit the wound size
Use a non-occlusive or semi-occlusive outer dressing, such as a polyurethane transparent dressing, gauze, etc. for bandaging and fixation