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BSN Jobst Hydrofera Blue Comfortcel Interface Foam Dressing
Available in convenient single units or economical boxes of 5, this advanced wound care dressing provides comprehensive protection and optimal healing conditions for various wound types.
Advanced Wound Care Technology
The Hydrofera Blue Comfortcel Interface represents a breakthrough in moist wound dressing technology. Constructed from a specialized polyvinyl alcohol sponge complex, this dressing creates an ideal healing environment while providing broad-spectrum bacteriostatic protection.
Dual-Action Protection System
Featuring a unique combination of Methylene Blue and Gentian Violet pigments, this dressing offers proven effectiveness against a wide range of microorganisms, including challenging pathogens like MRSA and VRE. These medical-grade pigments have been safely used in healthcare for over five decades.
Versatile Wound Application
Approved for use on all wound types except third-degree burns, this dressing has demonstrated excellent results with complex wounds including venous stasis ulcers, radiation burns, chemical burns, pyoderma, yeast infections, folliculitis, and infected wounds.
- Highly absorptive open-cell structure provides capillary vacuum action
- Gentle self-debridement of necrotic tissue
- Effective odor control through bacterial growth prevention
- Soft and comfortable when moistened for patient comfort
- Easy application with sterile saline or water moistening
Optimal Healing Environment
The dressing's intelligent design draws excess fluid and exudates from the wound bed while maintaining the moist environment essential for optimal healing. The visual color change from blue to white provides a clear indicator when dressing changes are needed, typically every 1 to 3 days depending on wound conditions.