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Medline Versatel One Silicone Wound Contact Layer Dressing, 50 EA/CS

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Versatel One Silicone Wound Contact Layer Dressing, 50 EA/CS

Versatel One silicone wound contact layer dressing is a primary dressing made to protect wounds while helping reduce pain at removal. It may fit facilities and clinicians managing dry to heavily draining wounds that need exudate to transfer into a secondary dressing. This case includes 50 dressings, and the dressing has a 4 inch length.

Good Fit For

  • Wound care protocols that pair a contact layer with a secondary dressing
  • Managing dry to heavily draining wounds
  • Facility purchasing for ongoing dressing needs
  • Care settings treating chronic, surgical, or trauma wounds

Key Features

  • Silicone wound contact layer adheres gently to skin but will not stick to moist wound beds, helping reduce pain during removal
  • Channels transfer exudate vertically into a secondary dressing to support fluid management
  • Secure seal helps minimize periwound maceration
  • Primary dressing format for wound care workflows that use a secondary dressing
  • Suitable for dry to heavily draining wounds, including abrasions, chronic wounds, burns, blisters, cuts, lacerations, surgical wounds, and trauma wounds
  • Case quantity of 50 supports facility purchasing and routine wound care use

Applications and Usage

  • Covering abrasions while allowing exudate to move into a secondary dressing
  • Managing venous or pressure injuries with a gentle wound contact layer
  • Protecting first- and second-degree burns
  • Dressing blisters, cuts, and lacerations
  • Using on surgical and trauma wounds where gentle removal is important

Packaging and Handling

  • Packaging: CS.
  • Requires a secondary dressing for exudate management
  • Drainage should be checked to guide dressing changes
  • Not for third-degree burns
  • Not for patients with known sensitivity to silicone or for surgical implantation

FAQ

  • Can this dressing be used on moist wound beds? Yes. The silicone wound contact layer adheres gently to skin but will not stick to moist wound beds, which helps reduce pain during removal.
  • What types of wounds is this dressing intended for? This dressing is indicated for dry to heavily draining abrasions, chronic wounds such as venous or pressure injuries, first- and second-degree burns, blisters, cuts and lacerations, and surgical and trauma wounds.
  • Does this dressing handle exudate on its own? No. The dressing channels exudate vertically into a secondary dressing, so it is used as a primary contact layer within a broader dressing setup.
  • Are there situations where this dressing should not be used? Yes. It is contraindicated for third-degree burns, for individuals with known sensitivity to silicone, and for surgical implantation.
  • How should dressing changes be managed? Dressing changes should be based on checking drainage.

From Medline.

  • Quantity : 50 per Case
  • Primary or Secondary Dressing : Primary
  • Dressing Change Frequency/Use : Check Drainage
  • Retail Packaging : No
  • Length : 4"

Prescription Information

A valid medical prescription must be submitted to Betty Mills within seven (7) days for the ordered item(s), and shipping will be on hold until the prescription is received. If the prescription is not provided within this timeframe, the order may be canceled. This requirement does not apply to licensed care providers, training facilities, equivalent qualified professionals, or licensed wholesalers, who are exempt from this policy.

Prescriptions may be sent via:

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(650) 443-5201
Mail
The Betty Mills Company, Inc.
19 South B Street Suite 8
San Mateo, CA 94401

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