Zorflex Dressings
Antimicrobial Wound Contact Layer
Zorflex® is a wound contact layer dressing for chronic, non-healing wounds. By cleaning the wound of microorganisms and creating favourable conditions for healing, Zorflex can significantly reduce signs of infection within 4 weeks¹ ².
Zorflex® is the only 100% activated carbon cloth dressing designed as a conformable contact layer with four-fold benefits.
Product Benefits
Through using Zorflex® we aim to reduce patient recovery times and associated care costs. This technology is proven effective against MRSA and modulation of proteases³ ⁴, with four-fold benefits including:
*Adsorption is the process where molecules physically adhere to surface of the adsorbent dressing.
How does Zorflex® work?
Microorganisms from the wound are attracted to the activated carbon cloth, bound to the surface and destroyed.
The van der Waals electrostatic forces draw small gas and liquid molecules away from the wound, to the dressing, where they become trapped in micropores.
Bacteria cells that are too large to enter the micropores are trapped on the surface of Zorflex®. Electrostatic tension builds up in the trapped cells until the tension overcomes the tensile strength of the cell walls, resulting in cell walls rupture, destroying the microorganisms.
References
1. Murphy, N. Reducing infection in chronic leg ulcers with an activated carbon cloth dressing. British Journal of Nursing 2016, Vol 25, No 12: Tissue Viability Supplement.
2. Scheer, H., Kaiser, M. and Zingg U. Results of directly applied activated carbon cloth in chronic wounds. Journal of Wound Care 2017, Vol 26, No 8.
3. Carney, J. Thomas, H. and Westgate, S. J. Antimicrobial Properties of, and Proteinase Modulation by, an Activated Carbon Cloth. Poster presented at SAWC 2017.
4. Carney, J. Thomas, H. and Westgate, S. J. In-Vitro modulation of MMP-1, MMP-2, MMP-9 and Elastase by a range of Wound Dressings. Poster presented at SAWC 2017.
5. Tadej, M., et al. An evaluation of the Zorflex carbon fibre dressing in managing bacterial load and aiding healing of chronic wounds. EWMA poster 2013.
Applying Zorflex
1. Cleanse the wound bed with sterile water or follow local guidelines, ensure that the wound bed is free from any traces of creams or ointments
2. Cut the dressing to shape, covering the peri-wound if maceration is evident
3. Apply the dressing directly to the wound surface either way up, with the direction of stretch running along the limb to allow movement
4. Secure Zorflex® with an appropriate secondary dressing/compression therapy or with a retention sheet, tape or bandage that allows the transfer of exudate into the secondary dressing without disturbing Zorflex® or the wound bed N.B. The performance will be impaired if not placed directly onto the wound
Indications
Zorflex® is indicated as an antimicrobial dressing for over discharging, partial or full thickness wounds such as:
Contraindications
Not for use on dry wounds as this may cause the dressing to adhere to the wound.
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