Wound Product

AMD Foam (10cm x 10cm)

Last Updated
19 May 2025

Discontinued Product

This product has been discontinued it has been replaced by UrgoStart (10cm x 10cm)

Quick Overview

Kendall™ AMD antimicrobial foam dressings are specifically designed to manage both moisture and bacteria, promoting an optimal moist wound healing environment. Key features include:

  • A micro-structured, open-cell surface that absorbs exudate effectively.
  • Vertical wicking action that directs fluid into the foam core.
  • A dense core that maximizes exudate retention.
  • Soft, comfortable material for patient comfort.
  • Infused with PHMB (Polyhexamethylene Biguanide) for antimicrobial action.
  • Supports a moist, bactericidal environment, ensuring a balanced wound healing environment.

Maximum Wear Time

3 days / 7 days

Exudate Management

Moderate to high

Application Orientation

Either side

Alternatives

Product Information

HMIF / Ordering Code

539142

Categories

Ordering Description

DRESSING, WOUND, ANTIMICROBIAL, ABSORBENT, NON-ADHERENT, ANTISEPTIC, POLYHEXAMEHTYLENE BIGUANIDE (PHMB) 0.5% IMPREGNATED, 10X10CM, FOAM, STERILE (KENDALL)

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Specifications

Width: 10cm | Length: 10cm | Height: 1cm | Units Per Pack: 10 |

Uses

  • Suitable for managing small to highly exudating wounds.
  • Effective in treating hypergranulation tissue.

Positives

  • Actively wicks away exudate, promoting efficient fluid management.
  • Assists in removing slough by adhering to it, with the foam lifting it upon removal.
  • When used under compression, effectively contours over granulation tissue.
  • Cost-effective option for wound care management.

Limitations

  • Requires the presence of exudate to function effectively.
  • May adhere to the wound bed during removal, especially if exudate is insufficient.

Precautions

  • In wounds that have dried out or contain minimal exudate, the dressing may slightly adhere to the wound bed.

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