Qwick Wound Dressing

Quick Wicking for Draining Wounds

Exudate from chronic wounds can be detrimental to wound healing. Too much exudate can damage the surrounding skin, leading to periwound maceration and skin breakdown. Managing excess exudate is key to achieving positive clinical outcomes in wound healing.¹

Qwick Wound Dressing with Aquaconductive™ Technology
Medline Qwick™ wound dressing is intended for use on moderate to heavily draining wounds. The dressing’s fast wicking and super absorbent layers absorb and retain wound exudate that contains harmful Matrix metalloproteinase (MMPs), bacteria, and necrotic debris. Its flexible material makes it versatile for use on any wound with exudate.

Qwick Product Video

Qwick Product Video

See how the unique Aquaconductive™ Technology pulls exudate away from the wound to help create an optimal, moist wound healing environment.

Features & Benefits

Wicking & super-absorbent.
Helps protect skin from maceration and achieve better clinical outcomes

Flexible material.
Comfortable for the patient and easy for clinician to apply to difficult to dress areas

Customizable & versatile.
Cut to fit for use on a variety of wounds with drainage

7-day wear time.
Fewer dressing changes and less disturbance to the wound

Aquaconductive Technology

Aquaconductive Technology is the mechanism by which the three layers of Qwick wound dressing pull exudate away or out of the wound to help create an optimal, moist wound healing environment.

Available in Three Sizes

2 x 2"

2 x 2"

4 x 4.25”

4 x 4.25”

6.125 x 8”

6.125 x 8”

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CONTRAINDICATIONS: Third degree burns.

NOTE: Use a dressing large enough to cover the wound and surrounding skin.

CHANGE FREQUENCY: Qwick should be changed when drainage is visible to the edges of the dressing. It may be left in place for up to 7 days depending on the amount of drainage.

*Data on file.

REFERENCE: 1. Schultz GS, Sibbald RG, Falanga V, Ayello EA, Dowsett C et al. Wound bed preparation: a systematic approach to wound management. Wound Repair Regen. 2003; 11 Suppl 1:S1-28.

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