








Eclypse Boot Dressing is a highly absorbent, high capacity wound exudate management dressing designed specifically for the lower leg. The largest size can hold over a gallon of wound exudate!
Features:
- Absorbs a high amount of fluid, reduces potential leaks, and the risk of maceration.
- Soft Silfix Silicone Contact Layer sticks to dry skin around the wound to prevent painful dressing changes
- Soft and conformable, patients will experience a comfortable, secure fit
- Can be used safely under compression thanks to an added layer that spreads exudate evenly across the dressing, reducing sub-bandage pressure.
- Water resistant backing prevents strike-through
- CrystaLock technology locks away bacteria to prevent the risk of infection
- Market leading range of sizes provides clinically effective dressing choices
When should the Eclypse Boot SAP Dressing Be Used?
Indications:
- Moderate to heavily exuding wounds including: Leg ulcers, pressure ulcers, sloughy wounds, granulating wounds, post operative sutured or dehisced wounds, fungating wounds, donor site management
- Used as a Primary dressing on wounds where exudate management is required in a clean wound.
- Used as a Secondary dressing for exudate management where another primary dressing has been applied for treatment of the wound bed (e.g. Collagen, Activon Manuka Honey or Alginate).
Contraindications:
- Do not use Eclypse Adherent on arterial bleeds and heavily bleeding wounds
- Eclypse dressing can not be cut
Eclypse Boot Lower Leg Dressing FAQ:
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1. Are there any contraindications for Eclypse dressings?
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We do not advise use of Eclypse super absorbent dressings on arterial bleeds or heavily bleeding wounds. The wicking action and absorption of the dressing will absorb the blood making it difficult to assess the amount of blood loss.
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2. Can Eclypse dressings be cut to size?
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All Eclypse dressings cannot be cut, the edges are sealed, cutting would lead to shedding of the internal fibres, which could lead to potential foreign body reactions in the wound.
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3. Can Eclypse be used as both a primary, and secondary wound contact layer?
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Eclypse Adherent® can be used on all wound types as either a primary or secondary dressing due to its unique soft silicone contact layer, which prevents adherence to the wound bed. On wounds with broken tissue it may be necessary to use an additional primary contact layer with Eclypse® for example Silflex®. Eclypse® can be used as a primary contact layer where the skin is in tact.
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4. Can Eclypse be used under compression?
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Yes Eclypse can be used under compression. In respect of use under compression, Eclypse in its dry state is a very flat dressing and will not adversely affect compression values.
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5. Do you get strikethrough with Eclypse?
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The backing is a water resistant barrier film to prevent strike-through with a high moisture vapour transfer rate prolonging wear ability.
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6. Does Eclypse cause maceration?
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The dressing has a rapid wicking face combined with the highly absorbent moisture locking system. The absorbent layer provides a large capacity with rapid fluid uptake ensuring the exudate is drawn away from the wound bed and surrounding tissue, preventing maceration.
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7. How do we know when to change Eclypse?
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Eclypse can be left in place for up to 7 days but will need to be changed more frequently depending on the level of exudate. Once saturated the dressing may become heavy and sag these are all signs that the Eclypse needs to be renewed.
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8. How long can you leave Eclypse on for?
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Wear time will depend on the level of exudate, daily changes may be required, but Eclypse can be left in place for up to 7 days. Because of the excellent fluid handling capability of the dressing, it may become heavy and cause sagging when saturated. Once the crystals are swollen and full of exudate they may cause pressure on the wound bed making it necessary to change Eclypse.
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9. How much fluid does Eclypse hold?
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The Eclypse dressings will rapidly absorb fluid with a capacity for 6000gms/sq meter. This volume can be absorbed and retained within the dressing in a period of 5 minutes.
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10. How should I choose between the regular Eclypse and the adherent one?
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Eclypse Adherent is the dressing of choice, when skin is fragile or when any adherence would lead to trauma or pain.
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11. What should I use to secure Eclypse?
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Eclypse® should be secured with the appropriate bandage system,
i.e tubular or compression. The Eclypse Adherent® dressings are self
adherent due to the soft silicone contact layer, although additional
securing can be used as mentioned above.
Shipping | This item ships to |
Delivery | Estimated between and . Will usually ship within 1 business day. |
** Due to supply chain constraints, we can not guarantee shipping timelines **
Description
Eclypse Boot Dressing is a highly absorbent, high capacity wound exudate management dressing designed specifically for the lower leg. The largest size can hold over a gallon of wound exudate!
Features:
- Absorbs a high amount of fluid, reduces potential leaks, and the risk of maceration.
- Soft Silfix Silicone Contact Layer sticks to dry skin around the wound to prevent painful dressing changes
- Soft and conformable, patients will experience a comfortable, secure fit
- Can be used safely under compression thanks to an added layer that spreads exudate evenly across the dressing, reducing sub-bandage pressure.
- Water resistant backing prevents strike-through
- CrystaLock technology locks away bacteria to prevent the risk of infection
- Market leading range of sizes provides clinically effective dressing choices
When should the Eclypse Boot SAP Dressing Be Used?
Indications:
- Moderate to heavily exuding wounds including: Leg ulcers, pressure ulcers, sloughy wounds, granulating wounds, post operative sutured or dehisced wounds, fungating wounds, donor site management
- Used as a Primary dressing on wounds where exudate management is required in a clean wound.
- Used as a Secondary dressing for exudate management where another primary dressing has been applied for treatment of the wound bed (e.g. Collagen, Activon Manuka Honey or Alginate).
Contraindications:
- Do not use Eclypse Adherent on arterial bleeds and heavily bleeding wounds
- Eclypse dressing can not be cut
Eclypse Boot Lower Leg Dressing FAQ:
-
1. Are there any contraindications for Eclypse dressings?
-
We do not advise use of Eclypse super absorbent dressings on arterial bleeds or heavily bleeding wounds. The wicking action and absorption of the dressing will absorb the blood making it difficult to assess the amount of blood loss.
-
2. Can Eclypse dressings be cut to size?
-
All Eclypse dressings cannot be cut, the edges are sealed, cutting would lead to shedding of the internal fibres, which could lead to potential foreign body reactions in the wound.
-
3. Can Eclypse be used as both a primary, and secondary wound contact layer?
-
Eclypse Adherent® can be used on all wound types as either a primary or secondary dressing due to its unique soft silicone contact layer, which prevents adherence to the wound bed. On wounds with broken tissue it may be necessary to use an additional primary contact layer with Eclypse® for example Silflex®. Eclypse® can be used as a primary contact layer where the skin is in tact.
-
4. Can Eclypse be used under compression?
-
Yes Eclypse can be used under compression. In respect of use under compression, Eclypse in its dry state is a very flat dressing and will not adversely affect compression values.
-
5. Do you get strikethrough with Eclypse?
-
The backing is a water resistant barrier film to prevent strike-through with a high moisture vapour transfer rate prolonging wear ability.
-
6. Does Eclypse cause maceration?
-
The dressing has a rapid wicking face combined with the highly absorbent moisture locking system. The absorbent layer provides a large capacity with rapid fluid uptake ensuring the exudate is drawn away from the wound bed and surrounding tissue, preventing maceration.
-
7. How do we know when to change Eclypse?
-
Eclypse can be left in place for up to 7 days but will need to be changed more frequently depending on the level of exudate. Once saturated the dressing may become heavy and sag these are all signs that the Eclypse needs to be renewed.
-
8. How long can you leave Eclypse on for?
-
Wear time will depend on the level of exudate, daily changes may be required, but Eclypse can be left in place for up to 7 days. Because of the excellent fluid handling capability of the dressing, it may become heavy and cause sagging when saturated. Once the crystals are swollen and full of exudate they may cause pressure on the wound bed making it necessary to change Eclypse.
-
9. How much fluid does Eclypse hold?
-
The Eclypse dressings will rapidly absorb fluid with a capacity for 6000gms/sq meter. This volume can be absorbed and retained within the dressing in a period of 5 minutes.
-
10. How should I choose between the regular Eclypse and the adherent one?
-
Eclypse Adherent is the dressing of choice, when skin is fragile or when any adherence would lead to trauma or pain.
-
11. What should I use to secure Eclypse?
-
Eclypse® should be secured with the appropriate bandage system,
i.e tubular or compression. The Eclypse Adherent® dressings are self
adherent due to the soft silicone contact layer, although additional
securing can be used as mentioned above.
Shipping
Shipping | This item ships to |
Delivery | Estimated between and . Will usually ship within 1 business day. |
** Due to supply chain constraints, we can not guarantee shipping timelines **
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