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Alternative Methods of Applying Transparent Film

Alternative Methods of Applying Transparent Film. The following methods prevent the drain tubing from coming into contact with the patient’s skin. Fenestrated Dressing Technique. Place transparent film on either side of wound. Cut 2nd piece of transparent film to center.

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Alternative Methods of Applying Transparent Film

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  1. Alternative Methods of Applying Transparent Film The following methods prevent the drain tubing from coming into contact with the patient’s skin.

  2. Fenestrated Dressing Technique Place transparent film on either side of wound Cut 2nd piece of transparent film to center

  3. Fenestrated Method Continued Slide cut transparent film around tubing overlapping the first piece of transparent film Secure the cut portion of the transparent film with pink waterproof tape

  4. Johnson Sandwich Method Perform the same procedure to the opposite side of the wound securing the tube between the two sheets of transparent film Using a sheet of transparent film, secure ½ to periwound and the other ½ to side of drain tube

  5. Johnson Sandwich Method Continued Finished dressing

  6. IS OPEN CELL FOAM NECESSARY Question from FDA to Competitor “Please explain the difference (if any) between this sponge and the wound coverage pad in the device description” Answer from Competitor “The particular Sponge is an open-cell polyurethane foam, although any conventional surgical sponge can be used.” Information from 510K application K954062 page 23

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