BeneHold Absorbent Wound Dressing portfolio

Vancive Medical Technologies, formerly Avery Dennison Medical Solutions, has announced a new range of sterile wound dressings called the BeneHold Absorbent Wound Dressing portfolio.* The dressings manage lightly to moderately exuding chronic and acute wounds. The announcement was made at MEDICA 2012, the World Forum for Medicine International Trade Fair. Visit MEDICA Hall 06, Stand H07 for product presentations.

"Our new wound dressings exhibit superior fluid handling capacity, yet are thinner and more conformable to enhance patient comfort," says Barbara Van Rymenam, Vancive Medical Technologies global market segment manager. "We offer the dressings in a variety of formulations and constructions to suit different wound types and conditions."

The BeneHold Absorbent Wound Dressing portfolio is part of the broader BeneHold platform of securement and wound care solutions, available as components or finished products. The BeneHold Securement Portfolio consists of the BeneHold Medical Tape Strips and the BeneHold Tube Fixation Device.

Facilitating a moist wound healing environment

Products in the BeneHold Absorbent Wound Dressing portfolio are constructed of a self-adherent wound contact layer and a smooth, water-resistant polyurethane top film that acts as a barrier to external contaminants and bacteria. The wound contact layer absorbs exudates, or fluids produced by the wound, and transforms into a soft gel that protects against dehydration.

The contact layer also facilitates granulation, epithelialization and autolysis, which are important parts of the wound healing process. The high water vapor transmission rate and static absorption of the dressings support moist wound healing, without causing skin maceration. The integrated wound contact layer remains intact during wear, reducing potential wound bed disturbance.

The new dressings meet ISO 10993 biocompatibility standards for use as medical devices. Their low-profile design and rounded corners help prevent edge lift, which can compromise a dressing’s ability to prevent bacteria from migrating to the wound. There are four types of wound dressings in the portfolio, each offered in multiple sizes:

  • Thin Absorbent Wound Dressing, featuring Vancive Thin Absorbent Skin Adhesive technology, with site visualization without dressing removal
  • Standard hydrocolloid dressing
  • Bordered hydrocolloid dressing with odor control
  • Bordered sacral hydrocolloid dressing with odor control

*Regulatory clearance pending. Anticipated commercial availability is Q4 2012.