Answers to 3 Questions about Silverlon® Negative Pressure Dressings
Posted on Thu, Jul 14, 2011
"Today's Wound Clinic" posed a few key questions to Tom Miller, Argentum Medical, about Silverlon® Negative Pressure Dressings in a recent article entitled "NPWT Adjunctive Spotlight." Questions you may also have been wondering about...
Please tell us how your Silverlon® Negative Pressure Dressing works as adjunctive therapy for all NPWT systems?
The Silverlon® Negative Pressure Dressing was specifically designed to enhance the clinical efficacy and safety of NPWT systems. The Silverlon® Negative Pressure Dressing is an antimicrobial non-adherent wound contact layer that is put into the wound first, under the foam or filler, allowing you to extend out dressing changes for up to 7 days. Silverlon® Negative Pressure Dressings are clinically proven to speed wound healing, lower infections, use fewer wound kits, and reduce the overall cost of NPWT. These clinical advantages and cost savings earned Silverlon® Negative Pressure Dressings the Frost and Sullivan Innovative Product of the Year Award.
Please describe how many NPWT systems your product has been used with?
The Silverlon® Negative Pressure Dressing's clinical efficacy and safety has been demonstrated over 6 years and tens of thousands of patients as adjunctive therapy with most of the NPWT systems on the market.
How can someone working in a wound care clinic find out more information on your product?
You can read more about Silverlon® Negative Pressure Dressings here. You can also view a comprehensive listing of clinical studies demonstrating Silverlon®'s effectiveness at preventing surgical site infections, reducing pain, controlling costs, and accelerating the healing process.
Reduce Surgical Site Infections
with Silverlon® Antimicrobial Dressings
