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Product Type: Gauze (Non-impregnated, Impregnated)
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HCPCS : A6223 (Medicare DME co-payment per billable unit min / max: $0.50 / $0.59)
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Xeroform Petrolatum Dressings is an impregnated dressing.
INTENDED USES: For use on open wounds, cancer resections, burns, donor sites and surgical incisions.
CLAIMED FEATURES: Contains 3% Bismuth Tribromophenate to provide bacteriostatic properties and help to reduce risk of infection and deodorize the wound. Primary dressing for wounds with light or no exudate. Helps maintain a moist wound healing environment to assist in autolytic debridement.
CONTRAINDICATIONS: Patients with a known hypersensitivity to the product itself or its components. Change Frequency: Change dressing as directed by a healthcare professional. Recommended Secondary Dressings: Cover with an appropriate secondary dressing depending on the amount of exudate and frequency of dressing change.
OPTIONS: 3% Bismuth Tribromophenate, Sterile, 5"X9"
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● | Application: Can be used as primary dressing |
Application: Can be used as secondary dressing | |
Depth: Full thickness (deep) | |
● | Depth: Partial thickness (shallow) |
● | Exudate: Dry |
● | Exudate: Low |
Exudate: Moderate | |
Exudate: High | |
Indications: May be applied over infected tissue | |
Indications: May be used to pack deep wounds | |
Indications: May be used under compression | |
● | Medicare freq of replacement: 1/day |
Medicare freq of replacement: every other day | |
Medicare freq of replacement: 3/week | |
Medicare freq of replacement: 1/week | |
Wear time: Up to 1 day | |
● | Wear time: Up to 3 days |
Wear time: Up to 7 days | |
Wear time: More than 7 days |
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One of the most common wound dressings is the simple gauze bandage. The goal of these products is to protect the affected area from dirt, bacteria and other outside organisms, while maintaining a moist environment and still allowing air to circulate.
Gauze has been used as a wound dressing for centuries, and continues to be the most readily available wound dressing in use today.
Gauze is Comprised of woven or nonwoven rayon, polyester or cotton. Non-woven dressings result in stronger pads with improved fluid wicking properties, compared to woven dressings. Gauze is available with or without adhesive border and may come in sheet, rope, rolls or squares.
Gauze can be non-impregnated and impregnated. Gauze May be impregnated with water, normal saline, hydrogel, or substances such as iodinated agents, petrolatum, zinc compounds, crystalline sodium chloride, aqueous saline, etc. Some impregnated gauzes have antimicrobial properties. They may also help prevent exposed tendons from dehydrating or adhering to the primary dressing.
Gauze is used to dress Partial or full-thickness wounds. Non impregnated gauze can be primary or secondary dressing while Impregnated gauze most often is used as a primary dressing.
Depending on the specific brand of gauze, it can manage minimal to heavy exudate.
Moist saline gauze may be used for mechanical debridement, filling dead space or cover the wound. Disadvantages - can damage granulation tissue on removal, may dehydrate the wound, permeable to fluid and bacteria. Impregnated gauze - is less adherent to wound bed or graft, keeps wound moist, not absorptive.
Non-impregnated gauze such as moist saline gauze (i.e., wet to dry dressings) have fallen out of favor for use on the chronic non-healing ulcer as it can damage delicate granulation tissue on removal and may dehydrate the wound. A moist gauze adheres the necrotic tissue as it dries out, allowing the necrotic tissue to be removed when the dressing is removed. However, this method of debridement is not universally liked, for a number of reasons. It is nonselective, meaning that the gauze may remove granulation tissue as well as necrotic tissue. The gauze often becomes embedded in dried exudate, making dressing removal painful.
Gauze is permeable to fluid and bacteria. Impregnated gauze is less adherent to wound bed or graft, keeps wound moist and does not absorb wound fluids.
Gauze dressings can be used on both infected and non-infected wounds of any size, shape, depth, or etiology.
The disadvantages of gauze are as follows:
Gauze may desiccate wounds with minimal exudate
When cut, woven gauze can leave fibers in the wound, acting as a foreign body and perpetuating inflammation
While these dressings are inexpensive, they require frequent changing and ultimately incur higher cost due to care time and the volume of product used
If you have coverage through Medicare Part B, you may be eligible to have this product covered by Medicare. You will need a written order prescribed by a provider enrolled in Medicare, so that you can purchase this product at a Durable Medical Equipment store that accepts Medicare. You will need to pay deductibles and co-payment. The actual co-payment amount varies according to your state. The table below shows the highest (ceiling) and lowest (floor) expected co-payment across the country. If you do not have Medicare Part B or do not meet the requirements needed for coverage, you can find this product at pharmacies and medical supply stores. When available, please see pricing in "Other Stores" below.
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