
Hydrogels come in gels, sheet dressings and gauzes. In addition to maintaining moisture in the wound bed, they promote the formation of epithelial cells and granulation tissue. They also assist in the process of autolytic debridement. Amorphous hydrogels vary in thickness and viscosity, and may come in tubes, sprays, or foil packages. Impregnated gauze hydrogels and sheet hydrogels are also widely available; the sheet hydrogels consist of thin fiber mesh and hydrogel. http://www.hydrozel.com …
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