Cutimed® Sorbion® Sorbact®

is a hydrophobic microbe binding wound dressing, based on Sorbact® Technology. The green Sorbact® wound contact layer combines with a hydroactive gel-forming superabsorbent core, which absorbs and retains excessive exudate levels, thereby optimizing the moist wound healing environment.

  • For use in infection wound management

  • Safe removal of hydrophobic microbes
  • Effective against most common resistant pathogens

Intended Purpose

Indications: Cutimed® Sorbion® Sorbact® is intended for use in the management of clean, contaminated, colonized or infected high to excessive exudating wounds, such as pressure injuries, diabetic foot ulcers, venous leg ulcers, traumatic wounds and surgical wounds. It is intended to be used on superficial wounds.

Wear time: Should the clinical condition allow, the dressing can be left in place for up to 7 days.

Product benefits

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For use in infection wound management

Sorbact® Technology dressings reduce bioburden and support effective wound healing, with low risk of allergies. 1, 2

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Safe removal of hydrophobic microbes

Sorbact® Technology dressings irreversibly bind and remove adhered hydrophobic microbes3, without the release of active agents to the wound. Development of bacterial or fungal resistance is not expected. 
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Effective against most common resistant pathogens

In vitro tests show that Sorbact® Technology dressings are able to inhibit the growth of the Top 5 WHO pathogens4.
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Excellent absorption capacity

By absorbing and retaining wound exudate, the risk of maceration is reduced and a moist wound environment is enabled5.

Product facts

Superficial

Infected

High to excessive

How to use

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1. Prepare the wound and surrounding skin according to local clinical practice.
2. Select an appropriate dressing size for the wound. The wound pad should overlap the wound margins by at least 2 cm. Do not cut the dressing.
3. Remove the dressing from the peel pouch using an aseptic technique.
4. Apply the dressing. Ensure that the green contact layer comes into direct contact with the complete wound surface to allow microorganisms to bind to the dressing.
5. Fixate with an elastic bandage or skin friendly tape. Ensure the dressing is allowed to expand under the fixation.
6. The dressing change frequency depends on exudate levels and the overall condition of the wound and surrounding skin. Should the clinical condition allow, the dressing can be left in place for up to 7 days.
How to remove
Should the dressing adhere to the wound, moisten the dressing to assist removal and to avoid disruption of the healing wound.

Product specifications

PRODUCT
REF
Dimensions
Wound pad size
Pieces/box
Cutimed® Sorbion® Sorbact® 7269808 4 in x 4 in 3.125 in x 3.5 in 10
Cutimed® Sorbion® Sorbact® 7269809 4 in x 8 in 3 in x 7 in 10
Cutimed® Sorbion® Sorbact® 7269810 8 in x 8 in 6.8 in x 6.8 in 10
Cutimed® Sorbion® Sorbact® 7269811 8 in x 12 in 7 in x 10.8 in 10

Medical References

1 Kammerlander G et al. An investigation of Cutimed Sorbact as an antimicrobial alternative in wound management. Wounds UK. 2008;4:10-18.
2 Mosti G et al. Comparative study of two antimicrobial dressings in infected leg ulcers: a pilot study. J Wound Care. 2015;24:121-122, 124-127.
3 Husmark J et al. Antimicrobial effects of bacterial binding to a dialkylcarbamoyl chloride-coated wound dressing: an in vitro study. J Wound Care. 2022;31:560-570.
4 Husmark J et al. Antimicrobial effect of a DACC-coated bacteria-binding wound dressing against WHO pathogens. EWMA. November 18-19, 2020, virtual conference (EP006).
5 Abigo Medical AB. Data on file 2019 (DHF-4819-v.1.0).