DrySee Liquid Indicating Bandages

DrySee
Liquid Indicating Bandages

DrySee, a medical technology company dedicated to improving wound care, created the first patented wound dressing that will change colors to indicate it should be changed. DrySee was the focus of a new clinical study published in the September issue of Journal of Wound Care. DrySee wound coverings have many uses, but the study was acutely focused on the potential to reduce surgical site infections (SSIs). According to the CDC, SSIs have an estimated annual cost of $3.3 billion and they are the leading cause of rehospitalization following a surgery. DrySee’s liquid indicating, waterproof bandages provide a secure, waterproof covering for low exudate wounds. If water or other liquids make their way into the bandage, the gauze barrier around the perimeter of the bandage will turn from a light blue to a dark blue color. The color change alerts the user to change the bandage, knowing that the perimeter seal is broken. If liquid passes through the second adhesive ring and reaches the wound site, or if the wound seeps fluid or exudate, the internal gauze pad will turn a dark blue color, alerting that a bandage change is necessary. DrySee liquid indicating bandages are waterproof, sterile, disposable, breathable, non-latex, made in the USA, and are available in three sizes.

For more information, visit www.drysee.com.

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