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OPSITE FLEXIGRID Dressing is a transparent waterproof1 and showerproof1,2 film dressing suitable for use on blisters, minor burns and scalds.


Always read the label and follow the directions for use.

Features and Benefits

Sizes

 Sizes Dressings per pack
 6cm x 7cm 5 dressings
 10cm x 12cm 10 dressings

Instructions for Use

Step 1. Wash hands before and after treating the wound.
Step 2. Gently clean the wound, removing any debris, and dry the surrounding skin. Ensure the surrounding skin remains dry before application. Do not apply if the wound is bleeding heavily.
Step 3. Remove dressing from pouch.
Step 4. Remove the backing paper marked 1, taking care not to touch the adhesive side.
Step 5. Place the dressing over the wound using light pressure.
Step 6. Remove the backing paper marked 2, and smooth the dressing down. Press around the edges of the dressing.
Step 7. Remove the green grid marked 3 by peeling away the side tab.

 OPSITE FLEXIGRID Transparent Film Dressing

Dressing Removal

1. To remove the dressing, lift one corner and pull it parallel (even with) your skin, whilst supporting the dressing with the other hand. As the dressing is stretched it will easily lift off as the adhesive is broken.
2. Handle and dispose of the used dressing with care. Throw away hygienically after use.

Dressing Care

OPSITE Dressings should be left in place until the wound has healed. For burns and scalds it is important to leave the dressing on for as long as possible (up to 7 days). Do not wear the same dressing for more than 7 days. In some circumstances fluid will be visible under the film. If leakage occurs change the dressing.

Precautions for Use


Dressings are for healthcare professional use and for use by consumers. If during use of this device you believe that a serious incident has occurred, please report it to the manufacturer and your competent authority. complaints@smith-nephew.com

Where To Buy

References

1. Smith+Nephew 2012. OPSITE Flexigrid Dressing Physical Properties. Internal Report. DS/12/214/DOF.

2. Smith+Nephew 2008. A double blind, randomised, prospective, within volunteer comparison of two new film variants and control product for both Flexigrid and Flexifix. Internal Report. VTR/HVT037_ST737.

3. Smith+Nephew 2018. Low allergy adhesive claims support for OPSITE Flexigrid. Internal Report.

4. Demirtas Y, Yagmur C, Soylemez F, Ozturk N, Demir A. Management of split-thickness skin graft donor site: A prospective clinical trial for comparison of five different dressing materials. Burns. 2010;36(7):999-1005.

5. Smith+Nephew 2004. Bacterial Barrier Testing of Extruded Flexigrid and Flexifix Dressing. WRP-TW042-399.

6. Smith+Nephew 2008. Bacterial Barrier (wet:wet) on samples of OPSITE dressings. TSG018-07-008 V2.

7. Vejdan SA, Khosravi M, Zojaji F. Burn Donor Site Dressing Using Melolin and Flexigrid Versus Conventional Dressing. Shiraz E-Medical Journal. 2015;16(1).

8. Smith+Nephew 1990. A community based clinical evaluation of standard OPSITE film dressing compared with a new presentation OPSITE film dressing. Internal Report. CTR/88/11.

9. Smith+Nephew 2020. Simulated use test of OPSITE Flexigrid. Internal Report. W07309/R1.

10. Smith+Nephew 2019. Use of Moisture Vapour Permeability* (MVP) and Moisture Vapour Transmission Rate** (MVTR) data to support product claims referring to moist wound healing. Internal Report. EO.AWM.PCSgen.001.v2

11. Läuchli S, Hafner J, Ostheeren S, Mayer D, Barysch MJ, French LE. Management of split-thickness skin graft donor sites: A randomized controlled trial of calcium alginate versus polyurethane film dressing. Dermatology. 2014;227(4):361-366.

12. Smith+Nephew 2007. A double blind, randomised, prospective, within volunteer comparison of OPSITE FLEXIGRID and Incise dressings with A8 adhesive or novel adhesives. Internal Report. VTSR/HVT024_ST666 (Critical Data Report).

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