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Tom85

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  1. Autolytic- You might wanna use the Tenderwet. It is considered a autolytic debridement system There products are ok. A lot of there products do have AG in them and a lot dont. my father owns a medical company and i run the wound care program and know we deal with a lot of wound care products, almost over 2 million a year, just in our purchases. Im just trying to get peoples oppinions on the different companies to maybe open my eyes up to some new ideas. We currently use medline in the forefront for wound care products such as the alginates and hydrocollids and hyrogels. We do use other products from Convatec and j&j but there products seem to be too expensive for the inbursement rates from the ins. companies now adays.
  2. wet to dry - USE TENDERWET by medline. great wet to dry soultion. instead of the gauze soaked in saline there are already presoaked in ringers solution.
  3. B- roll might mean Bullke role from medlines gauze line. which really is kerlix. I know for a fact the Medlines Kerlix will leave string because it is a woven type of gauze but is thicker. Kling will not leave any stringy fibers but will not absorb as much. So u might want to go to bid, tid dresing changes for wet to dry with the kling.
  4. Thanks for answering the questions people
  5. Medline, Convatec, Ferris,etc. Whos wound care products do you guys prefer. The wound care program i run we use mostly Medline. Maxsorb silvasorb etc for the primary dressings. Im just wondering what your feed back is on these companies.
  6. JUST wondering does anyone like the elastomeric infusion device? from people that have used it what is ur response to it?

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