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3M™ Coban™ 2 Layer Lite Compression System 2794N, 1 KIT/BOX 8 BOX/CASE

  • 3M ID 70200789298

Provides sustained therapeutic compression for up to 7 days.

Clinically proven to significantly reduce slippage and improve patient`s daily living activities.

Easy and fast to apply.

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Highlights
  • Provides sustained therapeutic compression for up to 7 days
  • Clinically proven to significantly reduce slippage and improve patient`s daily living activities
  • Easy and fast to apply
  • The compression layer is designed to be applied at full stretch, reducing application variability for consistent, reliable compression at every application
  • The thin, lightweight, breathable sleeve allows patients to wear their own shoes, so they can return to their regular daily activities
  • Latex-free
  • For the treatment of oedema associated with venous leg ulcers and associated conditions. Provides a 25% reduced resting pressure for those patients less tolerant of compression. Suitable for patients with an ABPI 0.5 and above

3M™ Coban™ 2 Layer Lite Compression System 2794N

Specifications

Boxes per Case

8.0

Brands

Coban™

Catalog Number

2794N

Comfort Layer Length (Metric)

2.7 Metre

Comfort Layer Width (Metric)

10 cm

Condition

Wound Care

Features

With Stocking

Hypoallergenic

Yes

Inner Packs per Case

8 Cartons per Case

Latex

No

Product Type

Compression Wrap

Units per Inner Pack

1 per Carton

Units per Pack

1

Wound Care Condition Type

Venous Leg Ulcer

Resources

Safety Data Sheets

Document Number: MSDS_3511300_NZ_EN

(PDF)

1.      Moffatt C et al (2008) ‘A randomised controlled 8-week crossover clinical evaluation of the 3M™ Coban™ 2 Layer Compression System versus Profore™ to evaluate the product performance in patients with venous leg ulcers’. International Wound Journal; 5:267-279.