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Sterile dressing, safeguarding wounds, a breathable and comfortable choice for peace of mind

Whether it's accidental abrasions, postoperative care, or daily wound protection, sterile dressings make every healing process more reassuring and efficient. They create a barrier for wounds, ensuring a more secure and effective healing process.  

What is sterile dressing?

Sterile dressing is a medical product specifically designed for wound care, consisting of a non-woven base material, an absorbent pad, and a release liner. It undergoes rigorous sterilization during production to reduce the risk of infection. Compared to ordinary adhesive bandages, it covers a larger area and has a stronger ability to absorb exudate, making it ideal for treating wounds that require tight protection, such as abrasions and post-operative wounds.   

Kanglidi sterile dressing - a new choice for wound care

Product Features

Breathable and not stifling: cross-weaving technology, bidirectional stretching, less prone to deformation and edge warping, comfortable to wear.

Low allergy, more at ease: Using hypoallergenic adhesive, it adheres firmly and is not prone to falling off when exposed to water. It also causes minimal pain when removed.

Rapid liquid absorption and anti-adhesion: The pure cotton fiber core exhibits strong liquid absorption capacity, coupled with an imported drainage mesh surface, effectively preventing wound adhesion and minimizing secondary damage.

Water-repellent design: Water droplets formed on the surface can be brushed off, preventing external contamination, and the inner layer prevents liquid infiltration from leaking out.

Independent sterilization packaging: sealed in paper-plastic bags, sterilized with ethylene oxide, easy to handle, clean and hygienic.

Kanglidi sterile patch - widely used in various scenarios

  1. Postoperative wound protection: postoperative wound care in surgery, orthopedics, obstetrics and gynecology, etc.
  2. Trauma care: Protection after debridement of abrasions, cuts, etc.
  3. Catheter fixation: fixation and protection of intravenous infusion and drainage tubes (such as gastrostomy and chest drainage).