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HARTMANN SA Contract 596: Wound Care
Answering the needs ofcomplex wound care.
Wound management isone of the 21st century’s major clinical challenges1
Over 433,000 Australianssuffer from chronic andacute wounds1
Increasing the importanceof treating wounds effectively.
At HARTMANN we understand the challenges of wound management.
With innovative wound care dressings and support we deliver
answers to complex wound care.
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A simplifi ed approach to wound care
AdvancedDressings
Wound CareSelection App
Education Events
Training
Samples& Support
ProfessionalResources
Time SavingProviding quick access to the latest wound care developments.
Simplifying wound dressing selection with a comprehensive range of wound care products to cover the majority of wounds treated in your practice.Cost EffectiveCost effective solutions without compromising patient care.SupportExtensive clinical and educational resources to support wound management in your practice.
Search for Hartmann Australia
The mobile appto fi nd the right dressing in 3 steps
Select the right product in just 3 steps
Register to the nearest wound care education sessions
Watch the application videos of our products
Simply Peace of Mind
6 HARTMANN • Product Catalogue
HARTMANNA History of Healing
For over 200 years our aim has been to provide simpler, more cost effective solutions for wound treatment – helping you to heal even more complex wounds.
The HARTMANN Portfolio
Who is HARTMANN?
Product Catalogue • HARTMANN 7
PRODUCT SIZE UNIT CODE
Cosmopor® E 7.2 x 5 cm 50 pcs 900870
10 x 8 cm 25 pcs 900873
15 x 8 cm 25 pcs 900874
20 x 8 cm 25 pcs 900875
20 x 10 cm 25 pcs 900876
25 x 10 cm 25 pcs 900877
FEATURES & BENEFITS:• Breathable cover to ensure patient comfort
• Viscose absorbent pad and colophony free synthetic rubber basedadhesive to reduce risk of sensitivities
ACTION:• Protect the wound
• Quick application
INDICATIONS:• Ideal for the treatment of post-operative and acute wounds,
that require protection
• Light bleeding
CONTRAINDICATIONS:• Wounds with moderate to high exudate
• Do not use on wounds that are clinically infected
WEAR TIME:• Up to 3 days or change after showering
SIZES:• Dressing pad should be larger than the wound
Cosmopor® EIsland dressing, non-woven
PROVIDES MOISTURE
PROTECTS THE WOUND
REMOVES EXUDATE
ANTIBACTERIAL EFFECT
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APPLICATION:
Not intentionally made with natural rubber latexLATEX
Product Catalogue • HARTMANN 31
PRODUCT SIZE UNIT CODE
Hydrocoll® 5 x 5 cm 10 pcs 900740
7.5 x 7.5 cm 10 pcs 900742
10 x 10 cm 10 pcs 900744
15 x 15 cm 5 pcs 900748
20 x 20 cm 5 pcs 900749
Hydrocoll® Sacral 12 x 18 cm 5 pcs 900755
Hydrocoll® Concave 8 x 12 cm 10 pcs 900756
Hydrocoll® Thin 7.5 x 7.5 cm 10 pcs 900757
10 x 10 cm 10 pcs 900758
15 x 15 cm 5 pcs 900760
FEATURES & BENEFITS:• Absorbs and retains exudate, while maintaining an adequate
moisture balance
• Can be removed painlessly and without leaving residue
• Available in specifi cally designed shapes for easy applicationin diffi cult areas
ACTION:• Forms a soft gel when in contact with wound fl uid, producing
a moist wound environment
• Bacteria resistant and water proof
• Bevelled edge for secure adhesion
CONTRAINDICATIONS:• Heavily exuding wounds
• Infected wounds
• Full thickness burns
• Exposed bones, muscles, tendons
WEAR TIME:• Up to 5 days
SIZES:• Dressing should be 1–2cm larger than the wound
• Can be cut to size
Hydrocoll®Hydrocolloid dressing
PROVIDES MOISTURE
PROTECTS THE WOUND
REMOVES EXUDATE
ANTIBACTERIAL EFFECT
- -
APPLICATION:
Not intentionally made with natural rubber latexLATEX
Product Catalogue • HARTMANN 33
PRODUCT SIZE UNIT CODE
Hydrofi lm® Plus 5 x 7.2 cm 50 pcs 685771
9 x 10 cm 50 pcs 685773
9 x 15 cm 25 pcs 685775
10 x 12 cm 25 pcs 685776
10 x 20 cm 25 pcs 685778
10 x 25 cm 25 pcs 685779
10 x 30 cm 25 pcs 685780
Hydrofi lm® PlusWaterproof island dressing
REMOVAL TIPS
Lift the corner of the dressing and stretch the fi lm parallel with the skin to release the adhesive – stretch release technology
APPLICATION:
FEATURES & BENEFITS:• Breathable to allow for extended wear time
• Waterproof
• Numbered peel-off fi lm for easy application
ACTION:• Protection from contamination
INDICATIONS:• Suture lines/post op wounds
• Minor cuts
• Lacerations & abrasions
CONTRAINDICATIONS:• Infected wounds, bleeding, allergies
• Wounds with moderate to high exudate
WEAR TIME:• Up to 7 days or when fl uid staining has spread to the
edge of the pad
SIZES: • Dressing pad should be larger than the wound
PROVIDES MOISTURE
PROTECTS THE WOUND
REMOVES EXUDATE
ANTIBACTERIAL EFFECT
- -
Not intentionally made with natural rubber latexLATEX
Product Catalogue • HARTMANN 29
PRODUCT SIZE UNIT CODE
Omnifi x® elastic 2.5cm x 10m 2 rolls 900606
5cm x 10m 1 roll 900602
10cm x 10m 1 roll 900603
15cm x 10m 1 roll 900604
20cm x 10m 1 roll 900605
APPLICATION:
FEATURES & BENEFITS:• Permeable to air and water vapour, enabling large areas
to be covered
• The widthways elasticity of Omnifi x® elastic allows its smoothapplication to joints and angular parts of the body with noinhibition of movement
• Easy application: the “wave cover” paper is easy to removeand a measuring grid is printed on it to enable cutting to size
ACTION / INDICATION:• To provide fi xation to the primary dressing
CONTRAINDICATIONS:• None
WEAR TIME:• Change after showering
SIZES:• Can be cut
Omnifi x® ElasticDressing retention tape
PROVIDES MOISTURE
PROTECTS THE WOUND
REMOVES EXUDATE
ANTIBACTERIAL EFFECT
- - -
Not intentionally made with natural rubber latexLATEX
Product Catalogue • HARTMANN 51
PRODUCT SIZE UNIT CODE
Sorbalgon® 5 x 5 cm 10 pcs 999598
10 x 10 cm 10 pcs 999595
10 x 20 cm 5 pcs 999589
Sorbalgon® T rope 2g/30 cm 5 pcs 999592
FEATURES & BENEFITS:• Good dry and wet integrity for easy handling and easy removal
• Highly absorbent
• Conformable dressing ideal for managing cavity wounds
• Available as sheet or rope
ACTION:• Soft gelling alginate dressing composed of textile fi bres of
calcium alginate
• When in contact with wound exudate or blood, the gel formedprovides a supportive, protective environment for the developmentof granulating tissue while managing excess exudate
INDICATIONS:• Suitable for exudate management in both superfi cial wounds
and cavity wounds
CONTRAINDICATIONS:• Wounds with nil or low exudate
• Do not use on any patients who may be allergic to any ofits ingredients
• Do not use in wound where the base is not visible
WEAR TIME:• Change when the dressing has completely turned into gel (should
not be left more than 5 days). Ensure removal of all calciumalginate fi bres at dressing change
SIZES:• Dressing should be cut to wound size
Sorbalgon® Alginate dressing
PROVIDES MOISTURE
PROTECTS THE WOUND
REMOVES EXUDATE
ANTIBACTERIAL EFFECT
- -
APPLICATION:
Not intentionally made with natural rubber latexLATEX
Product Catalogue • HARTMANN 35
PRODUCT UNIT CODE
Veno® 4 in polyethylene bagContains:
1 Natural padding bandage 10 cm x 3.5 m (unstretched)
1 Cotton Crepe bandage 10 cm x 4.5 m (stretched)
1 Latex-free light elastic compression bandage 10 cm x 8.7 m (stretched)
1 Latex-free cohesive support bandage 10 cm x 6.0 m (stretched)
1 kit 931680
* Ankle circumference 18-25cm
FEATURES & BENEFITS:• Latex free 4 layer compression bandage system.
• Provides compression for up to 7 days.
ACTION:• Layer 1: viscose padding bandage absorbs exudate and
redistributes pressure around all bony prominences
• Layer 2: cotton crepe bandage smoothes padding bandage
• Layer 3: light elastic compression bandage conforms to legcontours. Classifi ed as a Type 3a light compression bandage by BS7505:7995, this will deliver 17 mmHg*
• Layer 4: latex free cohesive bandage adds to the compressioneffect and helps keep the bandages in place for up to 7 days.Classifi ed as Type 3a light compression bandage. When applied atmid-stretch with a 50% overlap, delivers an ankle pressure of23 mmHg*
INDICATIONS:• Treatment of venous leg ulcers and lymphoedema
CONTRAINDICATIONS:• Patients with diabetic wounds, arterial ulcers or compromised
blood fl ow on a patient
WEAR TIME:• Up to 7 days
SIZES:• Can be cut
Veno® 44 layer compression bandage kit
APPLICATION:
Not intentionally made with natural rubber latexLATEX
Product Catalogue • HARTMANN 43
PRODUCT SIZE SELLING UNIT (CARTON) UNIT CODE
Zetuvit® Plus 10 x 10 cm 6 pack/ carton 10 pcs 413710
10 x 20 cm 6 pack/ carton 10 pcs 413711
15 x 20 cm 6 pack/ carton 10 pcs 413712
20 x 25 cm 6 pack/ carton 10 pcs 413713
20 x 40 cm 5 pack/ carton 5 pcs 413715
PROVIDES MOISTURE
PROTECTS THE WOUND
REMOVES EXUDATE
ANTIBACTERIAL EFFECT
- -
FEATURES & BENEFITS:• Outstanding absorbency due to superabsorbent polymers (SAP)
allowing rapid and reliable fl uid retention1
• Superior patient comfort 2 & 4
• Excellent cost-effectiveness. Its super absorbency means fewerdressing changes resulting in time and cost savings 3 & 4
ACTION:• Suitable for the management of moderate to highly exuding
wounds
• High absorption and retention capacity reduces the risk ofmaceration to the wound and surrounding tissue4
• Green non-woven material on the backside of the dressing helps toprevent exudate strike-through
INDICATIONS: • Management of moderate to highly exuding wounds
CONTRAINDICATIONS:• Do not use on patients who may be allergic to any ingredient
• Do not use Zetuvit® Plus on dry wounds, or on exposedbones, muscles or tendons
SUGGESTED WEAR TIME:• Up to 3 days, dependent on exudate level
SIZES:• Dressing should be larger than the wound
• Dressing cannot be cut
APPLICATION:
TIP
White side to wound
HighlyAbsorbent
Zetuvit® Plus Super absorbent dressing
APPLICATION TIP
To reduce risk of Zetuvit® Plus sticking to the wound, consider a product from the Atrauman® Family.
GOING FURTHER FOR YOU
Did you know in the 20 x 40 cm size, the absorption capacity isapproximately 856mL.
Product Catalogue • HARTMANN 2121 HARTMANN • Product Catalogue
PRODUCT SIZE UNIT CODE
Zetuvit® 10 x 10 cm 25 pcs 413701
10 x 20 cm 25 pcs 413702
13.5 x 25 cm 10 pcs 413705
20 x 20 cm 15 pcs 413703
20 x 40 cm 5 pcs 413704
FEATURES & BENEFITS:• Low to moderate absorbency thanks to its cellulose core to absorb
and bind exudate inside the dressing.
• Permeable to air and moisture vapour
ACTION:• Multi-layered, absorbent dressing pad specifi cally designed for low
to moderate exudate management
• Covered in a soft, non-woven, hydrophobic polyamide fi bre.
• The inner surface of the cover has a high capillary activity,providing wicking of wound exudate into the central core.
INDICATIONS: • Management of exuding wounds
CONTRAINDICATIONS:• Do not use on patients who may be allergic to any ingredient
WEAR TIME:• According to amount of exudate
SIZES:• Dressing should be 1–2cm larger than the wound
• Should not be cut to size
Zetuvit®
Absorbent dressing
PROVIDES MOISTURE
PROTECTS THE WOUND
REMOVES EXUDATE
ANTIBACTERIAL EFFECT
- -
APPLICATION:
TIP
Side with blue line facing away from the wound
Product Catalogue • HARTMANN 23
REFERENCES:
HARTMANN Introduction - p2
1. https://www.woundinnovations.com.au/about/wounds-in-australia/ Accessed Jan 2018, http://www.woundcrc.com/ Macalintal Aileen, Healing the wound care crisis, 6th May 2013
HydroClean plus - p15
1. Hodgson, H. et al. (2017). A multicentre, clinical evaluation of a hydro-responsive wound dressing: the Glasgow experience. Journal of Wound Care 26(11), pp. 643–650. 2 Atkin, L. and Ousey, K. (2016). Wound bed preparation: A novel approach using HydroTherapy. British Journal of Community Nursing 21 (Supplt. 12), pp. S23-S28. 3 Ousey, K. et al. (2016). HydroTherapy Made Easy. Wounds UK 12(4). 4 Humbert, P. et al. (2014). Protease-modulating polyacrylate-based hydrogel stimulates wound bed preparation in venous leg ulcers – a randomized controlled trial. Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology 28(12), pp. 1742-1750. 5 Smola, H. (2016). Simplifi ed treatment options require high-performance dressings – from molecular mechanisms to intelligent dressing choices. EWMA 2016. Bremen, 11-13 May, 2016. 6 Ousey, K. et al. (2016). Hydro-Responsive Wound Dressings simplify T.I.M.E. wound management framework. British Journal of Community Nursing 21 (Supplt. 12), pp. S39-S49. 7 Spruce, P. et al. (2016). Introducing HydroClean® plus for wound-bed preparation: a case series. Wounds International 7(1), pp. 26-32. 8 Ousey, K. et al. (2016). HydroClean® plus: a new perspective to wound cleansing and debridement. Wounds UK 12(1), pp. 94-104. 9 Atkin, L. and Rippon, M. (2016). Autolysis: mechanisms of action in the removal of devitalised tissue. British Journal of Nursing 25(20), pp. S40-S47. 10 Kaspar, D. et al. (2015). Economic benefi t of a polyacrylate-based hydrogel compared to an amorphous hydrogel in wound bed preparation of venous leg ulcers. Chronic Wound Care Management and Research 2, pp. 63-70. 11 Bullough, L. et al. (2016). A multi-centre 15 patient evaluation of a Hydro-Responsive Wound Dressing (HRWD) - HydroClean® plus. HydroTherapy Symposium: A New Perspective on Wound Cleansing, Debridement and Healing. London, 3 March, 2016. 12 Scherer, R. et al. (2015). HydroTherapy®. Application study. Heidenheim: Paul Hartmann AG. [Data on fi le]. 13 Chadwick, P. and Haycocks, S. (2016). The use of Hydro-Responsive Wound Dressing for wound bed preparation in patients with diabetes. Wounds UK Annual Conference. Harrogate, 14-16 November, 2016. 14 Knowles, D. et al. (2016). HydroTherapy® wound healing of a post amputation site. Wounds UK Annual Conference. Harrogate, 14-16 November, 2016. 15 Zollinger, C. et al. (2014). HydroTherapy®. Application Study. Heidenheim: Paul Hartmann AG. [Data on fi le]. 16 Colegrave, M. et al. (2016). The effect of Ringer’s solution within a dressing to elicit pain relief. Journal of Wound Care 25(4), pp. 184-190. 17 O’Brien, D. and Clarke, Z. (2016). The patient experience with a Hydro-Responsive Wound Dressing (HRWD) – HydroClean® plus. HydroTherapy Symposium: A New Perspective on Wound Cleansing, Debridement and Healing. London, 3 March, 2016. 18 Jones, T. and McCracken, K. (2016). HydroClean® plus assists healing of leg ulcers for a patient with systemic lupus erythematosus. Wounds UK Annual Conference. Harrogate, 14-16 November, 2016. 19 Kaspar, D. et al. (2008). Effi cacité clinique du pansement irrigo-absorbant HydroClean® active contenant du polyacrylate superabsorbant dans le traitement des plaies chroniques – étude observationnelle conduite sur 221 patients. Journal des Plaies et Cicatrisations 13(63), pp. 21-24. 20 Davies L. et al. (2017). An Assessment of Biofi lm Disruption and Bacteriostatic Capabilities of an Autolytic Debridement Dressing. Wounds UK Annual Conference.Harrogate, 13–15 November, 2017.
HydroTac - p11
1. Compared to silicone interface, in-vitro study. Smola, H. (2015). Stimulation of epithelial migration – novel material based approaches. EWMA Congress. London, 13-15 May, 2015. 2 Smola, H. (2016). Simplifi ed treatment options require high-performance dressings – from molecular mechanisms to intelligent dressing choices. EWMA 2016. Bremen, 11-13 May, 2016. 3 Smola, H. et al. (2016). Hydrated polyurethane polymers to increase growth factor bioavailability in wound healing. HydroTherapy Symposium: A New Perspective on Wound Cleansing, Debridement and Healing. London, 3 March, 2016. 4 Ousey, K. et al. (2016). HydroTherapy Made Easy. Wounds UK 12(4). 5 Knowles, D. et al. (2016). HydroTherapy® wound healing of a post amputation site. Wounds UK Annual Conference. Harrogate, 14-16 November, 2016. 6 Smola, H. et al. (2014). Hydrated polyurethane polymers to increase growth factor bioavailability in wound healing. EORS Congress. Nantes, 2-4 July, 2014. 7 Ousey, K. et al. (2016). Hydro-Responsive Wound Dressings simplify T.I.M.E. wound management framework. British Journal of Community Nursing 21 (Supplt. 12), pp. S39-S49. 8 Spruce, P. and Bullough, L. (2016). HydroTac®: case studies of use. HydroTherapy Symposium: A New Perspective on Wound Cleansing, Debridement and Healing. London, 3 March, 2016. 9 Spruce, P. et al. (2016). A case study series evaluation of HydroTac®. HydroTherapy Symposium: A New Perspective on Wound Cleansing, Debridement and Healing. London, 3 March, 2016. 10 Smola, H. et al. (2016). From material science to clinical application – a novel foam dressing for the treatment of granulating wounds. HydroTherapy Symposium: A New Perspective on Wound Cleansing, Debridement and Healing. London, 3 March. 11 Smola H, Mikosinski J et al, Clinical assessment of a foam dressing containing growth factor-enhancing hydrated polyurethanes, J of Wound Care, 2018
Zetuvit Plus - p21
1. Data on File; SMTL Reports 17/5370/1; 17/5423/1; 15/4816/1 TM-404 Absorbency & Retention, TM-414 Absorbency 2. D. Kaspar. Dealing effectively with heavily exuding wounds – Zetuvit Plus tested in clinical practice. Publication 2007, PAUL HARTMANN AG/Heidenheim, Germany. 3. EN_Benchmark Superabsorbents-Version Finale Groupe 2015. 4. S. Barrett et al. An observational study of a superabsorbent polymer dressing evaluated by clinicians and patients. Journal of Wound Care Vol 27, No.2. Feb 2016.
Hydrosorb - p25
1. Zöllner et al. (2007) Clinical performance of hydrogel dressing in chronic wounds; a prospective observational study; JWC (16) 2: 133-6.
Product Catalogue • HARTMANN 55
For further information on HARTMANN Wound Care Products please contact your local Sales Representative orcall HARTMANN customer care toll free 1800 805 839
www.hartmann.com.auPAUL HARTMANN Pty Ltd. ABN 35 000 099 589. Level 5, 1 Thomas Holt Drive Macquarie Park NSW 2113. PO Box 943 North Ryde BC NSW 1670 ® Registered trademark PAUL HARTMANN AG.WM_LB_AC_HS_9166271_ANZ_0617_R1