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Skin Sealant Protects Against Infections

By HospiMedica staff writers
Posted on 13 Apr 2006
An innovative microbial barrier is designed to reduce the risk of skin flora contamination during a surgical procedure. More...
The sealant has received the CE mark for sale in the European Union (EU).

InteguSeal microbial sealant, manufactured by Kimberly-Clark Healthcare (Roswell, GA, USA) is easy to apply and fast-drying, and is intended to seal and immobilize pathogens and protect against their migration into the incision. The microbial sealant has a unique mechanism of action that does not promote bacterial resistance and the sealant does not need to be removed for suture or closure. It can be used with a variety of skin-preparation treatments and surgical products such as electrocauterizers, sutures, staples, and wound adhesives. The sealant film bonds to different skin types, irrespective of surface curvature, hair-content, or amount or types of flora present.

"The appropriate use of medical products during surgical procedures can positively impact patient outcomes, which is why we are laser-focused on introducing clinical solutions that help to support our customers' healing mission,” said Joanne Bauer, president of Kimberly-Clark Health Care.

Wound contamination by the patient's endogenous skin flora is a key factor in the development of surgical site infection (SSI), and absolute skin sterilization prior to surgery is not possible. SSIs are a major source of morbidity following operative procedures. Patients who suffer an SSI remain in hospitals up to seven days longer, have a 60% increased probability of admittance to intensive care units (ICUs), are five times more likely to return for continued care within 30 days of discharge, and have double the mortality rate.






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