Es- and mull compresses

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Ausgestellt ist eine Schachtel Holthaus YPSIPAD Mullkompresse der Holthaus Medical GmbH & Co. KG. Die sterile Verpackung enthält 25 Packungen mit je 2 Mulltupfern à 10x10 cm. Der Text ist mehrsprachig abgedruckt, darunter Deutsch, Englisch, Niederländisch und Spanisch.
In einer blau-weißen Schachtel der Holthaus YPSIPAD Mullkompresse von Holthaus Medical GmbH & Co. KG befinden sich 25 Packungen mit je 2 sterilen Mulltupfern, die jeweils 10 cm x 10 cm groß sind. Der Text auf der Schachtel hebt ihre gute Saugfähigkeit hervor und ist mehrsprachig abgedruckt.
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HOLTHAUS YPSIPAD Mull compress

SKU: HHM-13223

$9.15 $9.15

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Regular price $9.15 USD
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Eine rechteckige Packung Holthaus YPSIPAD Mullkompresse, 100 Stück, von Holthaus Medical GmbH & Co. KG, mit deutscher Beschriftung, die sterile Mullkompressen zur Wundversorgung kennzeichnet. Die Verpackung ist weiß mit blauem und rotem Text, der Größe und Standards angibt.
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Holthaus Ypsipad Mull compress, 100 pieces

SKU: HHM-13231

$3.39 $3.39

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Regular price $3.39 USD
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Es werden zwei Schachteln Holthaus Mullkompresse, 17-fädig – 25 x 2 Stück von Holthaus Medical GmbH & Co. KG ausgestellt. Die Schachtel links enthält 10 x 10 cm große Tupfer und die Schachtel rechts enthält 7,5 x 7,5 cm große Tupfer, die sich perfekt für die Wundversorgung eignen. Beide Schachteln haben eine ähnliche Verpackung mit blauem Text und Gittermuster.
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HOLTHAUS Mullkompresse, 17 -thread - 25 x 2 pieces

SKU: HHM-13201T

$5.61 $5.61

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Regular price $5.61 USD
Sales price $8.65

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ES and Gauze Compresses - Important Materials for Wound Care

ES Compresses (Single-use Sterile Compresses) are sterile, absorbent wound dressings used to cover fresh or infected wounds to ensure a sterile environment and minimize the risk of infection.

Gauze Compresses are made of several layers of cotton gauze and are non-sterile. They are particularly absorbent and are well suited for cleaning, covering, and cushioning wounds. Both types of compresses are available in various sizes and designs to meet different needs in wound care.

Properties and Benefits of Gauze Compresses

Gauze compresses are made of soft cotton fabric and are particularly absorbent. They are excellent for cleaning, covering, and cushioning wounds. Gauze compresses are available in various sizes and offer gentle care for sensitive skin.


Benefits of ES Compresses:

  • Sterility: They are sterile packaged and prevent the risk of infection in fresh or open wounds.
  • High Absorbency: Effectively absorb blood and wound exudates, promoting a clean wound environment.

Benefits of Gauze Compresses:

  • Flexibility: Compresses and Absorbent Compresses are versatile for cleaning, cushioning, and covering wounds.
  • Soft and Gentle: Gentle on the skin and ideal for sensitive areas.
  • Breathability: Allows air circulation, which can support healing.

Application of ES and Gauze Compresses in Practice

ES and Gauze Compresses are versatile and used in hospitals, medical practices, and at home for wound care. They can be used individually or in combination with other dressing materials to ensure optimal wound care.

ES Compresses
  • Sterile covering of wounds
  • For acute or chronic wounds
  • Cleaning sensitive wounds
  • Tamponade or insertion
Gauze Compresses
  • Wound cleaning
  • Wound covering
  • Absorption of exudate in weeping wounds
  • Cushioning under bandages or splints
  • Absorbing blood

Choose the Right Compresses for Your Needs

When selecting the right compresses, it is important to consider the specific requirements of the wound. ES and gauze compresses offer versatile options for effective wound care and promote healing through protection and absorbency. Discover the wide range of ES and gauze compresses to ensure the best care for your wounds.



Step-by-step wound care with ES and gauze compresses

Proper wound care is an essential part of healthcare and serves to prevent infections and promote rapid healing. Here are four steps to effective wound care:

  1. Cleaning: Use a gauze compress to stop the bleeding of the wound. Begin cleaning the wound under running lukewarm water to remove dirt and impurities. Use a mild antiseptic soap if necessary. Be sure to avoid harsh substances that could irritate the tissue.
  2. Disinfection: Apply a suitable disinfectant to the wound to minimize the risk of infections. Follow the instructions on the product label and allow the disinfectant to work sufficiently.
  3. Covering: Cover the wound with a sterile dressing or band-aid to protect it from further contamination. A dressing that regulates moisture and is breathable helps promote healing.
  4. Care: Monitor the wound regularly and change the dressing as needed, ideally daily or if it becomes wet or dirty. Watch for signs of infection, such as redness, swelling, or pus formation, and consider seeking medical advice if necessary.

These steps support healing and help reduce the risk of complications.

Common questions & answers

Here you will find the most frequently asked questions and our answers about the products Es- and mull compresses.

What is the difference between ES compresses and gauze compresses?

When should you use ES compresses?

How often should you change a gauze pad?

Can you use gauze pads for sterile applications?