The ABENA sterile non-woven adhesive dressing 10 x 20cm is a ready-to-use, single-use dressing with a soft non-woven backing and an absorbent pad, designed for sterile coverage with a comfortable body-conforming fit.
Features (ABENA Sterile Non-Woven Adhesive Dressing 10 x 20cm 40 pcs)
The non-woven backing offers a fabric-like feel and helps the dressing conform to body contours and movement.
The absorbent pad is designed for light fluid handling and helps reduce sticking to the surface.
The skin-friendly acrylic adhesive supports secure fixation on clean, dry skin.
The structure is breathable, supporting comfort when the dressing stays in place for longer wear.
The post-op format is practical when you want a ready-to-use solution without additional fixation tape.
Technical Specifications
Brand: ABENA.
Type: Sterile non-woven adhesive dressing (Post-OP dressing).
Dressing size: 10 x 20 cm.
Pad size: 5 x 15 cm.
Backing material: Non-woven (polypropylene).
Pad material: Polyester.
Adhesive: Acrylate.
Color: White.
Sterility: Sterile (individually packed, per product data).
Use: Single use.
Pack content: 40 pcs.
Packs per carton: 16.
Cartons per pallet: 15.
Product code: 09.05.244.
Alternate code (Art. No.): 221433.
GTIN / EAN: 5703538295744.
Marking / Classification: CE, medical device Class I (per product data).
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When does a 10 x 20cm size make more sense than 10 x 15cm?
10 x 20cm is typically preferred when you need a larger coverage area or when the application site moves a lot (for example, the torso) and you want wider fixation margins around the pad.
What is the practical difference between a non-woven post-op dressing and a film dressing?
Non-woven usually feels softer and more fabric-like on the body and can be more comfortable during movement, while a film dressing uses a film layer. If comfort & contour fit are key, non-woven is often the more wearable option.
Which related items help create a more complete change routine?
Common add-ons include saline, sterile gauze for cleansing, disposable gloves, and, if you prefer easier removal, an adhesive remover spray or wipes.