Gelling Fiber Dressing
Perfect balance between absorbency and wet strength.
LUOFUCON® Gelling Fiber Dressing is different from other fiber dressing. It has a perfect balance between absorbency and wet strength. After absorbing the exudate, the dressing rapidly swells to form a transparent gel, preventing leakage and maceration, and maintaining the optimal moist healing environment. High wet strength enables dressing to be removed in one piece, and ensures that the nursing staff can adjust the dressing position whenever necessary. It is also flexible to fill cavity wounds, with easy application and removal.
Effective Exudate Management
High absorption, can absorb exudates even under the pressure of secondary dressing.
Excellent retention capacity, locks in fluid and harmful bacteria, prevent the risk of cross contamination on removal. Minimal lateral wicking, protect peri-wound skin from maceration.
Anti-Shrinkage
Sufficiently flexible to stay on wounds to provide cushioning effect against mechanical forces and a moist wound environment.
One Piece
High wet strength and structural integrity, not easy to break in use and can keep one piece at dressing change.
4UFiber
Self developed needle spinning technology, mature and controllable. First application of this technology to enhanced vertical and horizontal tensile strength & anti-shrinkage.
Gelation
After the fiber absorbs exudates, it rapid gel, and the gel is highly transparent, low risk of fiber shedding and dressing residue, maintains an optimal moist wound healing environment.
Indications
LUOFUCON® Gelling Fiber Dressing is used for the management of moderately to heavily exuding acute or chronic wounds. It can also be pre-moistened for effective use on dry or lightly draining wounds, including:
- Lower leg ulcers
- Pressure ulcers (Ⅱ-Ⅳ)
- Diabetic ulcers
- Surgical wounds
- Partial thickness burns
- Traumatic wounds
- Oncology wounds
- Painful wounds
Contraindications
Do not use LUOFUCON® Gelling Fiber Dressing on patients with a known sensitivity to contents of the dressing.
Qualification certificate
Instructions for use

Model specifications
References
1. Ivins N, Braumann C, Kirchhoff JB, Waldemar U, Jones NJ. Use of a gelling fibre dressing in complex surgical or chronic wounds: a case series. J Wound Care. 2018 Jul 2;27(7):444-454.
2. Chadwick P, McCardle J. Open, non-comparative, multi-centre post clinical study of the performance and safety of a gelling fibre wound dressing on diabetic foot ulcers. J Wound Care. 2016 May;25(5):290-300.
3. Greenwood M, Grothier L. Effective patient outcomes using a gelling fibre dressing. Br J Community Nurs. 2012 Mar;Suppl:S42, S44-7.
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