THERAPIES. HAND IN HAND. Need safe and efficient infection prevention and management? 1 The Cutimed. Closing wounds. Together.

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Closing wounds. Together. Need safe and efficient infection prevention and management? 1 The Cutimed Sorbact range. A responsible choice. THERAPIES. HAND IN HAND. www.bsnmedical.co.uk

TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE THE CHANGE TO SAFE INFECTION PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT Having to compromise between safety and efficiency is no longer an issue for you and your patients. Commonly used silver-based dressings have their challenges, such as the risk of developing resistance or healing delays, Cutimed Sorbact performs without any known side effects. IT S TIME TO CHANGE. IT S TIME TO GO GREEN! Due to the purely physical mode of action, Cutimed Sorbact binds and removes bacteria without the release of any antimicrobial agents. So experience the efficacy of Cutimed Sorbact. PROVEN clinical results SAFE No known side effects or contraindications EASY Shapes, sizes and varients for most wound types 2

For me, there is no other way of safely managing wound infection. Cutimed Sorbact is my preferred choice over silverbased dressings. WELCOME TO GREENERATION 3

CUTIMED SORBACT S EFFICACY OUTSTANDING PROVEN RESULTS Cutimed Sorbact s performance on infected wounds is clinically proven. 2 It reduces bacterial burden in critically colonised wounds up to 73 %, significantly out-performing silverbased dressings Colony-forming units /cm 2 1,000,000 Cutimed Sorbact is more effective than silver 2 500,000 100,000 Cutimed Sorbact silver dressing UP TO -73.1% 0 Day 1 Day 4 SILVERHAS MANY DRAWBACKS Silver-based wound dressings can be harmful to your patient as they trigger the release of endotoxins and may have many side effects. So make the switch to Cutimed Sorbact and avoid risks that arise from using silver-based wound dressings: Killing microorganisms, e.g. by destroying cell walls 3 Healing impaired due to dead cell residue (e.g. endotoxins) 4 Possible side effects 5 Risk of resistant strains developing 6 Not suitable for breastfeeding or pregnant women 7 RISK OF HEALING DELAYS 8 RISK OF DEVELOPMENT OF RESISTANCE 6 4

CUTIMED SORBACT SAFELY BINDS BACTERIA PURELY PHYSICALLY An example of a colonised or infected wound, treated with Cutimed Sorbact. Cutimed Sorbact should be applied directly to the wound. Bacteria and / or fungi are attracted and bound to the Sorbact mesh through hydrophobic interaction. These bound pathogens are then removed with each dressing change, effectively reducing the microbial load. To learn more about Cutimed Sorbact s purely physical efficacy and mode of action, please visit our Cutimed YouTube channel: 5

SAFE NO SIDE EFFECTS KNOWN Cutimed Sorbact has a purely physical mode of action. This creates a variety of benefits, which make your daily work much safer: No contraindications known No known side effects No limitation in usage No release of antimicrobial agents Low risk of allergies In addition, the dressings can be used for: Repeated usage Children Pregnant and breastfeeding women 6

EASY WITH CONVENIENT SOLUTIONS 1. Choose Cutimed Sorbact for PREVENTION AND INFECTION MANAGEMENT 1, 2 2. Safe to use for CHRONIC AND ACUTE WOUNDS with no known contraindications 3. Select from different varients, shapes and sizes for easy APPLICATION across many wound types 4. Treat SUPERFICIAL AND DEEP WOUNDS CUTIMED SORBACT PROVIDES ALL-ROUND INFECTION MANAGEMENT 7

THE CUTIMED SORBACT RANGE DRESSING SELECTION GUIDE Product Cutimed Sorbact Swabs Description An acetate swab coated with Sorbact technology. Cutimed Sorbact Dressing Pads A Sorbact technology coated swab with an absorbent pad. Cutimed Sorbact Ribbon Sorbact technology coated cotton gauze. Cutimed Sorbact Round Swabs Sorbact technology coated acetate fabric. Cutimed Sorbact Gel A Sorbact technology coated swab coated with an amorphous hydrogel. Cutimed Sorbact Hydroactive Cutimed Sorbact Hydroactive B A Sorbact technology coated swab combined with an absorbent, hydropolymer gel sheet. Cutimed Siltec Sorbact A Sorbact technology coated swab combined with a Cutimed Siltec B foam dressing. Cutimed Sorbion Sorbact Leukomed Sorbact A Sorbact technology coated super-absorbent dressing with strike through prevention backing layer. A Sorbact technology coated post operative dressing with a waterproof film. 8 *When using a secondary dressing, this may need to be changed more frequently. For infected wounds, it is important to monitor the wound daily.

When to use Method of use Frequency of change Primary dressing for contaminated, colonised or infected superficial or deep wounds. Also suitable for fungal infection in the groin, in skin folds (e.g. under the breast) or between digits. Suitable for all types of contaminated, colonised or infected wounds with low to moderate exudate levels. Primary dressing for either deep or superficial wounds. Swab dressings are sold as folded but are primarily used unfolded as an effective antimicrobial wound contact layer. Secondary dressing required. Apply the green side of the dressing to the wound and retain with a bandage, tape or film dressing. Cannot be cut. Can be left in place for up to seven days. Please use clinical judgement depending on the wound condition.* Can be left in place for up to seven days. Please use clinical judgement depending on the wound condition.* All types of deep or cavity wounds showing signs of infection. Also suitable for fungal infection in the groin, in skin folds (e.g. under the breast) or between the digits. Fill the wound with the dressing or place around digits or in skin folds if fungal infections are a problem. Can be left in place for up to seven days. Please use clinical judgement depending on the wound condition.* Use for dressing small, deep wounds. Retain with a secondary dressing. Can be left in place for up to seven days. Please use clinical judgement depending on the wound condition.* Can be used for all types of dry, sloughy or low exuding wounds that are contaminated, colonised or infected. Can be used for low to moderately exuding wounds that are contaminated, colonised or infected. Also supports autolytic debridement and helps to maintain a moist wound environment. For moderate to highly exuding, contaminated, colonised or infected wounds. Can also be used as a secondary dressing for infected deep or cavity wounds. For infected wounds or those at risk of infection with high to very high levels of exudate. Apply directly to the wound. Cover with an appropriate secondary dressing that does not absorb the hydrogel. Use a bandage, tape or film to secure Cutimed Sorbact Hydroactive dressings. Cutimed Sorbact Hydroactive B has an atraumatic adhesive border - no additional fixation required. Apply the pad to the wound. The dressings have a silicone adhesive border for retention. Apply ensuring green side of dressing has direct contact with wound bed, use appropriate fixation. Recommended dressing change interval is one - three days depending on the wound exudate levels.* The dressings should be changed as often as dictated by the wound condition or between one and four days. Change when the dressing is saturated (becomes cloudy or opaque).* The dressing should be changed as often as dictated by the wound condition or when the dressing is saturated. Usually between one and three days.* Dependent on condition of wound and clinical judgement. If conditions allow, may stay in place of up to seven days. For surgical incisions, post operative dehisced wounds, lacerations, cuts and abrasions with low to moderate exudate levels. Apply with green pad in direct contact with wound, smooth film securely to the skin and carefully remove application film using the blue handling strip. Dependent on wound condition i.e. exudate level and presence of infection. Dressing should be changed at least twice a week. 9

You don't have to choose a dressing with side effects any more Only Cutimed Sorbact is free from side effects.* References 1 Stanirowski et al., (2016) Randomized controlled trial evaluating dialkylcarbamoyl chloride impregnated dressings for the prevention of surgical site infections in adult women undergoing caesarean section Archives of Medical Science, 12(5): 1036-1042 2 Mosti et al., (2015) Comparative study of two antimicrobial dressings in infected leg ulcers: a pilot study, Journal of Wound Care, 24(3): 121-2; 147-7 3 Hermans MH. (2007) Silver-containing dressings and the need for evidence. Advances in Skin & Wound Care, Vol 20, Issue 3 4 Ovington L. (2003) Bacterial toxins and wound healing. Ostomy Wound Management 49(7A Suppl): 8-12 5 Lansdown AB, Williams A. (2004) How safe is silver in wound care? Journal of Wound Care, 13(4):131-6 6 Finley, Durnham, (2014) Evidence of emergent silver-resistance in clinical bacteria: A major implication of wound care and the use of silver dressings, Presented at SAWC Fall Las Vegas 7 Wounds UK (2013) Best Practice Statement. The use of topical antimicrobial agents in wound management. London: Wounds UK (third edition). 8 Burd, A., Kwok, C. H., Hung, S. C., Chan, H. S., Gu, H., Lam, W. K. and Huang, L. (2007), A comparative study of the cytotoxicity of silver-based dressings in monolayer cell, tissue explant, and animal models. Wound Repair and Regeneration, 15: 94 104. 10 *Up to now there are no known side effects.

Ordering information Cutimed Sorbact Wound pad Size BSN Code Dressing pads Dressing fabric with absorbent core Ribbon gauzes For use in cavity wounds of all kinds Swabs Flat, folded dressing for deep or superficial wounds Round Swabs Preformed for deep and superficial wounds Sorbact Gel Promotes autolytic debridement Sorbact Hydroactive Absorbent hydrogel core for low to moderately exuding wounds Sorbact Hydroactive B (border) Absorbent hydrogel core for low to moderately exuding wounds; adhesive border Siltec Sorbact Super-absorbent foam dressing for low to moderately exuding wounds; silicone adhesive border Dressings per box NHS SC Code PIP Code 7 x 9 cm 72161-01 1 x 5 ELY214 232-4291 7 x 9 cm 72161-00 1 x 40 - - 10 x 10 cm 72162-01 1 x 5 ELY215 232-4309 10 x 10 cm 72162-00 1 x 40 - - 10 x 20 cm 72163-00 1 x 20 ELY219 232-4317 2 x 50 cm 72166-00 1 x 20 ELY218 339-9482 5 x 200 cm 72167-00 1 x 10 ELY217 339-9490 4 x 6 cm 72164-01 1 x 5 ELY212 232-4325 4 x 6 cm 72164-00 1 x 40 7 x 9 cm 72165-01 1 x 5 ELY213 232-4333 7 x 9 cm 72165-00 1 x 40 3 cm 72168-00 1 x 70 ELY309 232-4341 (14 x 5) 7.5 x 7.5 cm 72611-00 1 x 10 ELY338 347-7015 7.5 x 15 cm 72611-01 1 x 10 ELY339 347-7023 (5 x 6.5 cm) 7 x 8.5 cm 72646-03 1 x 10 ELY347 362-9961 (10 x 10 cm) 14 x 14 cm 72646-04 1 x 10 ELY348 362-9979 (15 x 15 cm) 19 x 19 cm 72646-05 1 x 10 ELY349 362-9987 (10 x 20 cm) 14 x 24 cm 72646-07 1 x 10 ELY351 363-0001 (20 x 20 cm) 24 x 24 cm 72646-06 1 x 5 ELY350 362-9995 (5 x 6.5 cm) 7 x 8.5 cm 79933-00 1 x 10 ELY500 374-5023 (10 x 10 cm) 14 x 14 cm 79933-02 1 x 10 ELY501 374-5031 (15 x 15 cm) 19 x 19 cm 79933-03 1 x 10 ELY502 374-5049 (10 x 20 cm) 14 x 24 cm 79933-04 1 x 10 ELY503 374-5056 (4 x 4 cm) 7.5 x 7.5 cm 73251-00 1 x 10 TBC 377-3470 (6 x 6 cm) 10 x 10 cm 73251-16 1 x 10 TBC 377-3488 (5 x 16.5 cm) 10 x 22.5 cm 73251-14 1 x 10 TBC 377-3504 (8.2 x 8.2 cm) 12.5 x 12.5 cm 73251-01 1 x 10 TBC 377-3520 (10 x 10 cm) 15 x 15 cm 73251-02 1 x 10 TBC 377-3538 (12.3 x 12.3 cm) 17.5 x 17.5 cm 73251-03 1 x 5 TBC 377-3546 (16.5 x 16.5 cm) 22.5 x 22.5 cm 73251-04 1 x 5 TBC 377-3553 Siltec Sorbact (oval) (3 x 6 cm) 7 x 10 cm 73251-18 1 x 10 TBC TBC Siltec Sorbact (sacrum) 17.5 x 17.5 cm 73251-05 1 x 5 TBC TBC 23 x 23 cm 73251-06 1 x 5 TBC TBC Sorbion Sorbact Super-absorbent dressing for highly exuding wounds NEW (8 x 9 cm) 10 x 10 cm 72698-00 1 x 10 TBC TBC (7.7 x 17.8 cm) 10 x 20 cm 72698-01 1 x 10 TBC TBC (17.8 x 17.8 cm) 20 x 20 cm 72698-02 1 x 10 TBC TBC (17.5 x 27.5 cm) 20 x 30 cm 72698-03 1 x 10 TBC TBC Leukomed Sorbact Especially suitable for use in post-operative wounds Sorbact is a registered trademark of ABIGO Medical AB. (2.8 x 3.8 cm) 5 x 7 cm 76199-00 1 x 20 ELY578 TBC (4 x 6.5 cm) 8 x 10 cm 76199-01 1 x 20 ELY579 TBC (4 x 11 cm) 8 x 15 cm 76199-02 1 x 20 ELY580 TBC (5 x 15 cm) 10 x 20 cm 76199-03 1 x 20 ELY581 TBC (5 x 20 cm) 10 x 25 cm 76199-04 1 x 20 ELY582 TBC (5 x 25 cm) 10 x 30 cm 76199-05 1 x 20 ELY583 TBC (5 x 30 cm) 10 x 35 cm 76199-06 1 x 20 ELY584 TBC (2.8 x 3.8 cm) 5 x 7.2 cm 76199-07 1 x 3 ELY585 TBC (4 x 6.5 cm) 8 x 10 cm 76199-08 1 x 3 ELY586 TBC Contact your local Account Manager or email concierge.service@bsnmedical.com to request an evaluation sample. It s time to go green! 11

Cutimed Sorbact is suitable for clean, colonised and infected wounds such as: Chronic wounds (e.g. venous, arterial, diabetic or pressure ulcers) Postoperative dehisced wounds Traumatic wounds Wounds post excision of abscesses Dermal fungal infections E XUDATE LE VEL NEW Infected wounds Cutimed Siltec Sorbact WOUND BED PREPAR ATION Cutimed Sorbact Hydroactive B superficial wounds Cutimed Sorbact dressing pads Cutimed Sorbion Sorbact Cutimed Sorbact ribbon gauzes deep wounds Cutimed Sorbact (round) swabs superficial and deep wounds Cutimed Sorbact gel* *Promotes autolytic debridement in sloughy or partially necrotic wounds. BSN medical Limited PO Box 258 Willerby Hull HU10 6WT www.bsnmedical.co.uk Tel: 01482 670100 Fax: 01482 670111 E-mail: advancedwoundcare.uk@bsnmedical.co.uk 3875/918