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Cutimed® Sorbact® Ribbon Gauze

is a DACC™-coated bacteria and fungi binding ribbon gauze, based on Sorbact® Technology. It is suitable as a wound filler and allows passage of wound exudate into a secondary dressing. Can also be placed in skin folds to treat fungal infections (intertrigo).

  • Prevents and treats wound infections 
  • Safe removal of bacteria, fungi and endotoxins
  • Effective against most common resistant pathogens

Intended Purpose

Indications: Cutimed Sorbact Ribbon Gauze is intended for use in the management of clean, contaminated, colonized or infected exuding wounds, such as surgical wounds, traumatic wounds, pressure ulcers, diabetic foot ulcers and leg ulcers. It can be used on superficial and deep wounds such as cavity wounds and fistulas. Cutimed Sorbact Ribbon Gauze is also intended to treat fungal infections in skin folds (intertrigo).

Wear time: Should the clinical condition allow, the dressing can be left in place for up to 7 days.

Learn about the product and how to apply it

This videos shows how Cutimed Ribbon Gauze can be applied

Learn about the products' mode of action

This video shows how Cutimed Sorbact can be used to safely reduce bioburden in the short term, and in the long-term treatment of already infected wounds.

Product benefits

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Prevents and treats wound infections

Sorbact Technology dressings reduce bioburden and support effective wound healing, with no known contraindications and low risk of allergies1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
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Safe removal of bacteria, fungi and endotoxins

Sorbact Technology dressings irreversibly bind and remove bacteria, without the release of active agents to the wound5. Development of bacterial or fungal resistance is not expected.
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Effective against most common resistant pathogens

In vitro tests show that Sorbact Technology dressings are able to inhibit the growth of the Top 5 WHO pathogens7.
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Can be cut to suitable size and shape

Easy to cut to any size and custom shape to adapt to your needs, making it suitable for many wound types.
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Easy to remove

By leaving the end of the dressing outside the cavity or fistula, it is easy to remove in one piece.

Product facts

Superficial and deep

Infected

Low to excessive

Secondary dressing needed

Both side application

Product specifications

PRODUCT
REF
Dimensions
Pieces/box
Pcs. definition
Pieces/shipper
Boxes/shipper
Color
Sterile
Features
Cutimed® Sorbact® Ribbon Gauze 7216611 2 cm x 50 cm 20 BOX OF 20 POUCHES OF 1 120 6 Green Yes Sterile
Cutimed® Sorbact® Ribbon Gauze 7216707 5 cm x 200 cm 10 BOX OF 10 POUCHES OF 1 60 6 Green Yes Sterile

Supporting products

Cutimed® Siltec®

Cutimed® Siltec®

is a silicone coated, sterile, absorbent polyurethane foam dressing for atraumatic dressing changes that contains superabsorbent stripes which absorb and lock wound exudate.

Cutimed® Sorbion® Sachet S

Cutimed® Sorbion® Sachet S

is a sterile, hydroactive, gel-forming, superabsorbent wound dressing.

Cutimed® Siltec® B

Cutimed® Siltec® B

Cutimed Siltec B - Self-Adhesive Atraumatic Foam Dressing

Medical References

1 Bua N et al. Dialkylcarbamoyl Chloride Dressings in the Prevention of Surgical Site Infections after Nonimplant Vascular Surgery. Ann Vasc Surg. 2017;44:387-392.
2 Stanirowski P et al. Randomized controlled trial evaluating dialkylcarbamoyl chloride impregnated dressings for the prevention of surgical site infections in adult women undergoing cesarean section. Surg Infect (Larchmt). 2016;17:427-435.
3 Kammerlander G et al. An investigation of Cutimed Sorbact as an antimicrobial alternative in wound management. Wounds UK. 2008;4:10-18.
4 Mosti G et al. Comparative study of two antimicrobial dressings in infected leg ulcers: a pilot study. J Wound Care. 2015;24:121-122, 124-127.
5 Husmark J et al. Antimicrobial effects of bacterial binding to a dialkylcarbamoyl chloride-coated wound dressing: an in vitro study. J Wound Care. 2022;31:560-570.
6 Gentili V et al. Panbacterial real-time PCR to evaluate bacterial burden in chronic wounds treated with Cutimed Sorbact. Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis. 2012;31:1523-1529.
7 Husmark J et al. Antimicrobial effect of a DACC-coated bacteria-binding wound dressing against WHO pathogens. EWMA. November 18-19, 2020, virtual conference (EP006).