hydrofibre
Hydrofibre is a category of wound dressings that form a gel when exposed to wound exudate. The dressings are typically composed of hydrophilic cellulose-based fibers that swell and gel on contact with fluid, helping to maintain a moist wound environment and trap debris. They are marketed under several trade names and are used worldwide in modern wound management.
Most hydrofibre dressings use sodium carboxymethylcellulose (NaCMC) fibers integrated into a nonwoven matrix. When fluids contact
Hydrofibre dressings are indicated for moderately to heavily exudating wounds, including venous leg ulcers, diabetic ulcers,
Benefits include high absorbency, gel formation that helps maintain moisture and reduce bacteria spread, and relatively