sorbion sana

sorbion sana is a highly absorbent atraumatic wound dressing which absorbs and binds exudate maintaining a moist wound climate in order to support the body’s wound healing process.

Hydration Response Technology is based on the interaction of two active components: mechanically modified cellulose fibres and selected gelling agents for the maximum response to your daily needs. sorbion sana combines Hydration Response Technology and a unique 3D contact layer to support tissue development in low to moderate exuding wounds and in wounds of varying aetiologies.

sorbion sana: All the benefits of our innovative 3 dimensional non-adherent envelope

sorbion sana 3D diagram
  1. Unique 3 dimensional structure of the outer layer reduces the likelihood of adherence
  2. Special geometry of the pores supports the passage of wound fluids such as exudate, toxins and cell debris into the core of the dressing
  3. Circulating air humidity enhances the moist wound treatment
  4. Protection against a return flow of germs and contamination from the outside
  5. Maximum absorption and retention by Hydration Response Technology, with up to 7 days wear time

Key Benefits

sorbion sana is especially indicated as a primary dressing for low to moderate exuding wounds and for wounds of varying aetiologies.

Tissue Development

  • Atraumatic
  • Supports granulation by protecting tissue
  • Regulates moisture balance
  • Ideal for wounds in different stages of healing

Non-Sensitising

  • No sensitisers
  • Removes toxins
  • Helps prevent allergic contact dermatitis

Economic

  • Durability (up to 7 days)
  • Integrated wound contact layer
  • Significant savings in nursing time

Tissue Development - case study

sorbion sana case study

Miss S, 78 years. Ulceration for 2 years, intrasigent. Skin sensitivities to 4 allergens. Ulceration to dorsum foot & lateral malleolus.

Exudate controlled. Significant re-epithelialisation. No skin sensitivity. Dressing frequency reduced from 3 to 2 times per week.

Non-sensitising - case study

sorbion sana case study

Mr M. 42yrs. Extensive slough, ulceration. Anti-phospholipid syndrome - multiple DVT.

Ulcer is cleaner. Islands of epithelium extending. No skin sensitivities. Exudate controlled & dressing frequency reduced from 5 to 3 times per week.