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ADAPTIC™ Digit Dressing Comfortable, Easy To Apply And Remove
ADAPTIC™ Digit Non-Adhering Digit Dressing is made of a unique, tacky, silicone-coated fabric covered with a tubular bandage. It is specifically designed for dressing fingers and toes.
Specific indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions and safety information exist for KCI products and therapies. Healthcare providers should review the product User Manual, Safety Information and/or Instructions for Use prior to application.
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Overview
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Overview
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Indications & Applications
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Evidence & Outcomes
Overview
ADAPTIC™ Digit Dressing Comfortable to Wear
ADAPTIC™ Digit Dressing does not adhere to the wound. It is conformable and non-bulky, therefore allowing maximum digit flexibility.

Easy To Apply and Remove
ADAPTIC™ Digit Dressing is quick and simple to apply; no applicator or scissors are required. It removes cleanly from the wound, minimising trauma1.

ADAPTIC™ Digit Dressing Customer Story
How it Works
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ABOUT
Comfortable
ADAPTIC™ Digit Dressing does not adhere to the wound. It is conformable and non-bulky, therefore allowing maximum digit flexibility.
Easy to Apply and Remove
ADAPTIC™ Digit Dressing is quick and simple to apply; no applicator or scissors are required. It removes cleanly from the wound, minimizing trauma1.
ADAPTIC™ Digit Dressing Allows patients to self-manage their dressing changes at home2
Indications & Applications
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INDICATIONS
- Lacerations and abrasions
- Traumatic injuries
- Nail extractions
- Suture lines
- ADAPTIC™ Digit Dressing can be used both as a primary and secondary dressing2.
Please refer in full to the Instructions for Use leaflet provided in the product packaging, specific to your region.
Instructions for Use
Clinical Solutions for
The evidence table below provides some insights into the capabilities of ADAPTIC™ Digit Dressing.
Acelity Clinical Evidence is a resource for healthcare professionals to explore preclinical, clinical, and review articles discussing the use of Acelity products.
For questions or to request published literature contact Medical Information.
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| A dressing for the occasion? A comparative trial of two dressings for digit injuries. View Abstract on PubMed |
Clinical | 1994 | Whittaker S. |
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