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Osmonate Calcium Alginate Sterile Dressing

Product Overview

The Osmonate Calcium Alginate Sterile Dressing is a naturally derived gelling fibre dressing designed for moderate to highly exuding wounds, with the additional capacity to assist in haemostasis management. As the dressing absorbs wound exudate, it forms a soft gel that conforms to the contours of the wound bed, ensuring a sustained moist wound healing environment throughout the wear period.

Available in a range of sizes and formats to suit diverse clinical needs — including flat pad and rope configurations — these sterile dressings are engineered for ease of removal, minimising disturbance to new or fragile tissue during dressing changes. Supplied in appropriately sized box quantities, they are well suited to hospital, aged care, community nursing, and home care settings where consistent wound management standards are essential.

Features & Benefits

Soft Gelling Absorption — Upon contact with wound exudate, the calcium alginate fibres transform into a soft, cohesive gel that gently conforms to the wound bed for optimal moisture management.
Naturally Derived Fibre — Formulated from naturally derived alginate, the dressing offers a biocompatible interface that is gentle on wound tissue and supports the body's natural healing processes.
Haemostasis Support — The calcium ions within the alginate structure can assist in haemostasis management, making these dressings suitable for wounds presenting with minor bleeding.
Moist Wound Environment — By maintaining a consistently moist wound environment, the dressing promotes optimal conditions for tissue regeneration and reduces the risk of wound desiccation.
Atraumatic Removal — The gelled dressing is designed for easy removal with minimal disruption to newly formed or fragile tissue, reducing patient discomfort during dressing changes.
Multiple Sizes and Formats — Available in a range of flat pad sizes and a 30 cm rope format, the range accommodates varied wound shapes and depths across multiple clinical presentations.
Sterile and Ready to Use — Each dressing is individually sterile-packaged, meeting infection control requirements for use in acute, sub-acute, and community healthcare environments.
Suitable for Moderate to High Exudate — Clinically indicated for wounds producing moderate to high levels of exudate, ensuring effective fluid management without premature saturation.

Available Sizes & Variants

Product Code Size 
AWC001 5cm x 5cm 
AWC002 10cm x 10cm 
AWC003 10cm x 20cm 
AWC004 Rope 30cm 

Who Is This Product Suitable For?

Frequently Asked Questions

These dressings are indicated for moderate to highly exuding wounds and can also assist in haemostasis management. They are suitable for a broad range of wound types including leg ulcers, pressure injuries, diabetic foot ulcers, post-surgical wounds, and other exuding or bleeding wounds requiring moist wound management.
Upon contact with wound exudate, the calcium ions in the alginate fibres exchange with sodium ions in the exudate, causing the dressing to transform into a soft, cohesive gel. This gel conforms to the contours of the wound bed, maintaining a moist environment that supports tissue regeneration and reduces the risk of wound desiccation.
Yes, each Osmonate Calcium Alginate Dressing is individually sterile-packaged, making them appropriate for use in infection-sensitive clinical environments. They are supplied in box quantities suited to both institutional and individual patient use across a range of size options.
The Rope 30 cm format (SM_AWC004_5) is designed for packing cavity, sinus, or undermined wounds, allowing clinicians to fill irregular wound spaces thoroughly. Flat pad sizes are available in multiple dimensions to suit varying surface wound presentations.
The gelled nature of the dressing upon removal facilitates atraumatic withdrawal from the wound bed. Clinicians should follow the Instructions for Use (IFU) document provided — available as AWC-Osmonate-IFU-Rev_1.pdf — to ensure correct removal technique that minimises disruption to new or fragile tissue.
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Product Overview

The Osmonate Calcium Alginate Sterile Dressing is a naturally derived gelling fibre dressing designed for moderate to highly exuding wounds, with the additional capacity to assist in haemostasis management. As the dressing absorbs wound exudate, it forms a soft gel that conforms to the contours of the wound bed, ensuring a sustained moist wound healing environment throughout the wear period.

Available in a range of sizes and formats to suit diverse clinical needs — including flat pad and rope configurations — these sterile dressings are engineered for ease of removal, minimising disturbance to new or fragile tissue during dressing changes. Supplied in appropriately sized box quantities, they are well suited to hospital, aged care, community nursing, and home care settings where consistent wound management standards are essential.

Features & Benefits

Soft Gelling Absorption — Upon contact with wound exudate, the calcium alginate fibres transform into a soft, cohesive gel that gently conforms to the wound bed for optimal moisture management.
Naturally Derived Fibre — Formulated from naturally derived alginate, the dressing offers a biocompatible interface that is gentle on wound tissue and supports the body's natural healing processes.
Haemostasis Support — The calcium ions within the alginate structure can assist in haemostasis management, making these dressings suitable for wounds presenting with minor bleeding.
Moist Wound Environment — By maintaining a consistently moist wound environment, the dressing promotes optimal conditions for tissue regeneration and reduces the risk of wound desiccation.
Atraumatic Removal — The gelled dressing is designed for easy removal with minimal disruption to newly formed or fragile tissue, reducing patient discomfort during dressing changes.
Multiple Sizes and Formats — Available in a range of flat pad sizes and a 30 cm rope format, the range accommodates varied wound shapes and depths across multiple clinical presentations.
Sterile and Ready to Use — Each dressing is individually sterile-packaged, meeting infection control requirements for use in acute, sub-acute, and community healthcare environments.
Suitable for Moderate to High Exudate — Clinically indicated for wounds producing moderate to high levels of exudate, ensuring effective fluid management without premature saturation.

Available Sizes & Variants

Product Code Size 
AWC001 5cm x 5cm 
AWC002 10cm x 10cm 
AWC003 10cm x 20cm 
AWC004 Rope 30cm 

Who Is This Product Suitable For?

Frequently Asked Questions

These dressings are indicated for moderate to highly exuding wounds and can also assist in haemostasis management. They are suitable for a broad range of wound types including leg ulcers, pressure injuries, diabetic foot ulcers, post-surgical wounds, and other exuding or bleeding wounds requiring moist wound management.
Upon contact with wound exudate, the calcium ions in the alginate fibres exchange with sodium ions in the exudate, causing the dressing to transform into a soft, cohesive gel. This gel conforms to the contours of the wound bed, maintaining a moist environment that supports tissue regeneration and reduces the risk of wound desiccation.
Yes, each Osmonate Calcium Alginate Dressing is individually sterile-packaged, making them appropriate for use in infection-sensitive clinical environments. They are supplied in box quantities suited to both institutional and individual patient use across a range of size options.
The Rope 30 cm format (SM_AWC004_5) is designed for packing cavity, sinus, or undermined wounds, allowing clinicians to fill irregular wound spaces thoroughly. Flat pad sizes are available in multiple dimensions to suit varying surface wound presentations.
The gelled nature of the dressing upon removal facilitates atraumatic withdrawal from the wound bed. Clinicians should follow the Instructions for Use (IFU) document provided — available as AWC-Osmonate-IFU-Rev_1.pdf — to ensure correct removal technique that minimises disruption to new or fragile tissue.