Telfa is a brand that specializes in wound care products, particularly non-adhesive pads designed to promote healing and prevent infection.
- The Telfa brand was founded by the Kendall Company in the 1930s.
- The brand became well-known for its development of Telfa pads, which were among the first non-stick wound dressings on the market.
- In 1996, the Kendall Company was acquired by Tyco International, which continued to produce Telfa products under the brand name.
- In 2017, the healthcare product manufacturer Covidien (now Medtronic) acquired the Telfa brand, further expanding its portfolio of wound care products.
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Made with a specially-designed material that prevents the pad from sticking to a wound, Telfa Non-Adherent Pads promote healing and prevent infection.
Telfa Island Dressings combine a non-stick pad with an adhesive border to provide a sterile, protective covering for a wound.
Telfa Clear Wound Dressings are a transparent, adhesive dressing that allows for easy monitoring of a wound's healing progress while protecting it from the risk of infection.
Telfa pads are used for wound care, particularly for covering burns, cuts, and other minor injuries. They are designed to be non-adhesive, meaning they won't stick to the wound and cause further pain or tissue damage.
The frequency of Telfa pad changes will depend on the severity and type of injury being treated. In general, it's recommended to change the pad when it becomes saturated with blood or other fluids or if it becomes dirty, which could increase the risk of infection.
Yes, Telfa pads are sterile and individually wrapped to prevent contamination.
Yes, Telfa pads can be used with adhesive tape to help keep the pad in place, but it's important to use tape that is gentle and won't cause irritation or further injury to the skin.
No, Telfa pads are not waterproof and should not be used for swimming or other water activities. If the wound needs to be protected while in water, a waterproof dressing should be used instead.
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