Can MPPT be used under compression therapy?
MPPT works by absorbing the exudate, pumping it to the enlarged surface of the MPPT layer from where it evaporates. Compression therapy normally involves covering
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MPPT works by absorbing the exudate, pumping it to the enlarged surface of the MPPT layer from where it evaporates. Compression therapy normally involves covering
MPPT works by absorbing the exudate, pumping it to the enlarged surface of the MPPT layer from where it evaporates. Occlusive dressings interfere with the
MPPT powder consists of tiny micropore particles that can access all the crevices and areas that would not be touched by a traditional bandage type
Yes. just make sure the entire wound area and the edges are well covered with MPPT. There is no need to apply excess product as
The secondary dressing to cover and hold the MPPT layer in place should be light, dry and highly permeable. This allows the wound exudate to
Remove the old MPPt layer, irrigate with water, dry gently, apply a fresh layer of MPPT and apply a fresh permeable bandage.
MPPT should be applied once daily until the wound is clean, i.e. when the wound exudate is no longer cloudy and the wound is free
MPPT is discontinued when the wound has entered the regenerative wound healing phase. The wound should now preferably be covered with a permeable, atraumatic, open-weave,
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