Hartmann USA Atrauman Impregnated Gauze Dressing
For superficial, acute and chronic, slightly to moderately exudating wounds of all types, our Hartmann USA Atrauman Impregnated Gauze Dressing protect exposed nerve surfaces with its high moisture content.
Hartmann USA Atrauman Impregnated Gauze Dressing Features
- Paraffin-free wound contact layer for protection and atraumatic treatment
- Allows for gentle, atraumatic dressing changes which minimizes pain upon removal
- Non-adherent to wound bed, underlying tissues, and secondary dressings. Porous construction permeable to wound exudate
- Can be cut to the size of the wound
Available Sizes for Hartmann USA Atrauman Impregnated Gauze Dressing
| Model No. | Size | Packaging |
| 499510 | 2" x 2" | Box (10 ct) |
| 499514 | 4" x 4" | Box (10 ct) |
| 499536 | 4" x 8" | Box (10 ct) |
| 499515 | 8" x 12" | Box (10 ct) |
Hartmann USA Atrauman Impregnated Gauze Dressing Features is Recommended for:
- Venous Ulcers
- 1st & 2nd Degree Burns
- Cuts & Abrasions
- Trauma Wounds
- Diabetic & Foot Ulcers
- Radiation Dermatitis
- Stage: I-IV
How to apply Hartmann USA Atrauman Impregnated Gauze Dressing:
- Clean and dry the wound area per protocol prior to application.
- Take Atrauman out of the peel pack with both product covers in place and, if needed, cut it with sterile scissors to the size of the wound.
- After removal of one of the product covers, place this side of the dressing onto the wound and remove the second cover.
- Place a sterile, absorbent dressing pad over the Atrauman dressing to absorb exudate.
- Unless otherwise prescribed by the physician or another healthcare professional, apply a new Atrauman dressing at each dressing change.
- The wear time of the dressing depends on the condition of the wound and the level of exudate.
- Note: If there are therapeutic reasons for not changing the dressing, the ointment may be absorbed when left in place for a longer period of time.
- In this case possible wound adhesion which may occur can be eliminated by placing a second Atrauman dressing over the first one.



