Does MPPT support the debridement of a wound?
Yes. MPPT supports autolytic debridement of a wound. MPPT is not classified as a debrider. However, as MPPT via its mode of action supports the
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Yes. MPPT supports autolytic debridement of a wound. MPPT is not classified as a debrider. However, as MPPT via its mode of action supports 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
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
No. MPPT is not an antibiotic and it does not have any direct antimicrobial action – it does not kill the bacteria. Bacteria have two
Yes. MPPT has the ability to increase and decrease its level of exudate removal based on the level of exudate present on the wound. This
Yes, MPPT works by absorbing the exudate into micropore particles and pumping the exudate up to the MPPT surface by means of capillary action. The
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