Prontosan®Wound Irrigation Solution and Gels

Prontosan®Wound Irrigation Solution and Gels

Prontosan® Wound Irrigation Solution and Gels WOUND BED PREPARATION TAKEN SERIOUSLY What is a Biofilm? The prevention and management of biofilm in chronic wounds is rapidly becoming a primary objective of Bacteria protected from wound care, with the presence of topical agents in a biofilm biofilm acknowledged having a role in delayed wound healing.1 Impaired migration and proliferation of keratinocytes Biofilm forms when bacteria adhere to surfaces by excreting a thick, slimy, Bacteria protected from glue-like substance known as the systemic antibiotics Extracellular Polymeric Substance (EPS). This substance forms a protective layer, where the bacteria are no longer free to move (planktonic), but adhere to the wound bed. New bacteria are produced and the colony grows under CONTAMINATION the protection of the EPS. Free floating bacteria attach to a surface within minutes. Initial attachment is reversible. Biofilms are often difficult to detect visually but delay wound healing.2 COLONIZATION Bacteria multiply and become firmly HOW DO BIOFILMS attached within DEVELOP?2 2 – 4 hours. BIOFILM CYCLE SPREADING LEADS TO SYSTEMIC INFECTIONS Mature biofilm releases bacteria within 2 – 4 days causing recolonization, which results in a never ending biofilm cycle. BIOFILM DEVELOPMENT AND INFLAMMATORY HOST RESPONSE Develop initial EPS and become increasingly tolerant to within 6 – 12 hours. The use of surfactant-based wound dressings in a clinical setting may help to disrupt existing biofilm from wound tissue.3 Prontosan® with Betaine (Surfactant) and Polyhexanide (PHMB) PRONTOSAN SOLUTION AND GEL CONTAIN TWO INGREDIENTS: BETAINE (SURFACTANT) Betaine is a surface-active cleanser that provides immediate debridement.4 BETAINE MOLECULE REDUCES SURFACE TENSION REMOVES AND HOLDS IN SOLUTION Hydrophilic head remains in solutions Hydrophobic tail is insoluble, detaches dirt/debris Supports softening, loosening and Dirt and debris are suspended in the detaching of dirt and debris solution and rinsed away POLYHEXANIDE (PHMB) PHMB functions as a preservative (also found in contact lens solution) that inhibits the growth of microorganisms COLONIZATION in the product: Gram negative and gram positive bacteria and yeast, including MRSA, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, VRE, etc.5 Dirt and debris Mechanical rinsing Dirt and debris Wound is cleansed, present with Prontosan removed de-sloughed and Solution debrided Prontosan® Irrigation Solution PRONTOSAN IS THE ONLY WOUND CLEANSER THAT CONTAINS BOTH A PRESERVATIVE AND A SURFACTANT. The two ingredients have lower surface tension than each ingredient alone and lower than water and saline solution, allowing for physical removal of wound coatings. A first line of treatment that is applicable for acute and chronic wounds. Safe to use throughout wound healing and can use up to 28 days after opening. ONLY A CLEAN WOUND CAN HEAL After 10 minutes gauzes soaked in Prontosan Solution Solution application: preparation Rinse or cleanse wounds thoroughly with Prontosan Wound Irrigation Solution so coatings can readily be released and removed before further treatment with Prontosan Wound Gel or Gel X if indicated. Additionally, it is recommended to cleanse a large area around the entire wound site with the wound irrigation solution. Direct application from 350 mL bottle produces up to 7 PSI. Prontosan Wound Gel Cleansing wounds and removal of Gel Application: Shallow Wounds Gel Application: Deep Wounds/Dressing wound coatings. Cleansing and moistening wound beds. For the management of ulcers, 1st and 2nd degree burns, cuts, partial and full thickness wounds, and surgical incisions. For flat wounds, apply Prontosan Wound For application in deep wound cavities or Gel directly from the 30 mL bottle onto fissures, the encrusted coatings are also the wound, creating a coating that is at covered with at least one-eighth of an least one-eighth of an inch to a quarter inch to a quarter of an inch of of an inch thick. Prontosan Gel. Cover with a secondary dressing. Pack the wound without applying pressure and cover with a secondary dressing. Prontosan® Wound Gel X OFFER A GENTLE HEALING EXPERIENCE FROM THE START Contains Betaine (surfactant) and a preservative, Tubes can be used up to 8 weeks after opening. Polyhexanide (PHMB) to resist colonization within the dressing. For use on diabetic foot, leg, and pressure ulcers, first and Effectivemicrobial barrier creates a favorable second degree burns, partial and full thickness wounds, large wound healing environment.6 surface area wounds, and surgical incisions. Facilitates autolytic debridement softening necrotic tissue. PATIENT’S ROAD TO RECOVERY WITH GEL X Evolution of a Thermal Burn DAY 0 DAY 3 DAY 10 Prontosan® Irrigation Solution, Gel and Gel X ORDERING INFORMATION Prontosan Irrigation Solution Product REF Number Case Qty. 350 mL bottle 400441 10 40 mL ampoule 400440 120 (20 boxes of 6 each) Prontosan Wound Gel Product REF Number HCPCS Number* Case Qty. 30 mL bottle 400560 A6248 20 Prontosan Wound Gel X Product REF Number HCPCS Number* Case Qty. 250 g tube 400518 A6248 20 1 oz. tube 400534 A6248 20 * NOTE: B. Braun does not provide any reimbursement advice. It is the responsibility of the healthcare professional or entity to ensure the accuracy of the information they submit to the government or any third party relating to the reimbursement of their costs for products or services they provide to their patients. Specifically, health care professionals or entities are solely responsible for accurately coding claims for such products and billing third party payors, including Medicare, Medicaid and other federal health care programs, for any products used with or provided to patients. The HCPCS codes set forth herein are for general reference only. References 1. Bjarnsholt T, Eberlein T, Malone M, Schultz G. Management of wound biofilm Made Easy. London: Wounds International 2017; 8(2). Available from: www.woundsinternational.com 2. Phillips, PL et al. “Biofilms made easy.” Wounds International 1.3 (2016): 1-6. Web. 3. Percival S. et al. Efficacy of a Surfactant-based Wound Dressing on Biofilm Control. Wound Rep Reg. (2017) 25 767-773. 4. Kaehn, K. Polihexanide: A Safe and Highly Effective Biocide; Skin Pharmacol Physiol 2010; 23(suppl1); 7-16. 5. USP <51> Label 6. Wound Gel X Instructions for Use. Bethelehem, PA. B. Braun: 2017 B. Braun Medical Inc. | Bethlehem, PA 800-854-6851 | bbraunusa.com/prontosan Rx only. ©2020 B. Braun Medical Inc., Bethlehem, PA All rights reserved. PH12 2/20.

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