Smith & Nephew RR 600 RAPID RHINO SINU-KNIT Dissolvable Nasal Dressing BX/12
Smith & Nephew RR 600 RAPID RHINO SINU-KNIT Dissolvable Nasal Dressing BX/12 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Smith & Nephew RR 600 RAPID RHINO SINU-KNIT Dissolvable Nasal Dressing BX/12
• Model: RR 600 Smith & Nephew
• Box of 12
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The Smith & Nephew RR 600 RAPID RHINO SINU-KNIT is a sterile, single-use, dissolvable nasal dressing designed to support post-operative healing following nasal and sinus surgeries. Crafted from carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC), a plant-derived material, the dressing forms a hydrocolloid gel upon hydration. This gel creates a moist, low-adherence environment within the nasal cavity, promoting healing and reducing discomfort during removal. The product is shown to completely dissolve through normal bodily outflow within 7 days, eliminating the need for removal procedures. Each box contains 12 units, offering a cost-effective solution for medical facilities.
The RAPID RHINO SINU-KNIT dressing is particularly beneficial for patients undergoing procedures such as septoplasty, turbinate reduction, or sinus surgery. Its design minimizes post-operative bleeding and edema, while also preventing adhesions within the nasal cavity. The dressing's self-lubricating properties and low adherence contribute to less pain during insertion and removal, enhancing patient comfort. Additionally, the CMC technology has been shown to facilitate hemostasis and platelet aggregation, supporting effective wound healing.
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