bg-country-switch
HydroTherapy®

Hydro-Responsive Wound
Treatment in just two steps

Just two innovative HRWD™, HydroClean® plus & HydroTac®, throughout the entire wound treatment.

Step 1: HydroClean® plus
Hydro-Responsive Wound Dressing (HRWD™) with the unique Rinsing-Absorption Mechanism for effective wound bed preparation [1–4]

Step 2: HydroTac®
Hydro-Responsive Wound Dressing (HRWD™) with unique AquaClear Gel Technology to accelerate wound closure [1,5]

product images of HydroClean® plus and HydroTac®
Case images demonstrating the healing process using HydroTherapy®: Start with HydroClean® plus
Start with HydroClean® plus
Start of therapy
9.2.15**
Case images demonstrating the healing process using HydroTherapy®: After 6 weeks transition to HydroTac®
After 6 weeks transition to HydroTac®
full granulation
23.2.15**
Case images demonstrating the healing process using HydroTherapy®: After 13 weeks full wound closure
After 13 weeks full wound closure
Re-epithelialization
11.5.15**
1440 x 1680 (6:7 Aspect Ratio)

Benefit from the advantages of HydroTherapy® now

simple

Just two innovative HRWD™, HydroClean® plus & HydroTac®, throughout the entire wound treatment


effective

Effectiveness for the treatment of the majority of chronic & acute wounds [2-4, 6-8]

Discover the two innovative HRWD™ within the HydroTherapy® concept for treatment of the majority of chronic & acute wounds [2-4,6–8]:

HydroClean® plus

Illustration demonstrating the mechanism of HydroClean® plus
Hydro-Responsive Wound Dressing (HRWD™) with unique Rinsing-Absorption Mechanism for effective wound bed preparation. [1-4]

HydroTac®

Hydro-Responsive Wound Dressing (HRWD™) with unique AquaClear Gel Technology to accelerate wound closure. [1,5]
Illustration representing the mechanism of HydroTac®

HydroClean® plus named ‘Most Innovative New Dressing’ at Journal of Wound Care Awards 2017

1440 x 1680 (6:7 Aspect Ratio)

The Supplementary range offers additional solutions for special needs

Introducing the combination of HydroTherapy and the supplementary range

Exceptions will be covered by our well-known supplementary range

Packshot of Zetuvit® Plus
We recommend to combine HydroTherapy® with Zetuvit® plus, the easy to apply superabsorbent dressing for highly exuding wounds. [9]
- Zetuvit® plus is the most used superabsorbent dressing in Europe. [10]
Packshot of HydroTac® transparent and HydroTac® transparent Concave
We recommend to combine HydroTherapy® with HydroTac® transparent to moisturize gently. [11]
Packshot of PütterPro 2
We recommend to combine HydroTherapy® with PütterPro 2, the easy to apply 2-layer compression system for optimal results.

Packshot of Peha-haft® and Hydrofilm®
We recommend to combine HydroTherapy® with our non-adhesive or adhesive fixation products for easy fixation on all parts of the body and optimal results.
- The cohesive bandage Peha-haft® offers safe dressing retention especially on joints and conical or rounded parts of the body. [12]
- The transparent self-adhesive Hydrofilm® offers good adhesion properties and reduces the risk of secondary wound infection. [13]
References:
[1] Smola, H. (2016). Simplified treatment options require high-performance dressings – from molecular mechanisms to intelligent dressing choices. EWMA 2016. Bremen, 11-13 May, 2016.
[2] Ousey, K. et al. (2016). HydroTherapy Made Easy. Wounds UK 12(4).
[3] Atkin, L. and Ousey, K. (2016). Wound bed preparation: A novel approach using HydroTherapy. British Journal of Community Nursing 21 (Supplt. 12), pp. S23-S28.
[4] Humbert, P. et al. (2014). Protease-modulating polyacrylate-
based hydrogel stimulates wound bed preparation in venous leg ulcers – a randomized controlled trial. Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology 28(12), pp. 1742-1750.
[5] Smola, H. et al. (2016). Hydrated polyurethane polymers to increase growth factor bioavailability in wound healing. HydroTherapy Symposium: A New Perspective on Wound Cleansing, Debridement and Healing. London, 3 March, 2016.
[6] Ousey, K. et al. (2016). Hydro-Responsive Wound Dressings simplify T.I.M.E. wound management framework. British Journal of Community Nursing 21 (Supplt. 12), pp. S39-S49.
[7] Spruce, P. et al. (2016). Introducing HydroClean® plus for wound-bed preparation: a case series. Wounds International 7(1), pp. 26-32.
[8] Ousey, K. et al. (2016). HydroClean® plus: a new perspective to wound cleansing and debridement. Wounds UK 12(1), pp. 94-104.
[9] Research Results Product Test, Data on file.
[10] Pharmacy prescription data 2015.
[11] Wasiak, J. et al. (2013). Dressings for superficial and partial thickness burns. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2013, Issue 3. Art. No.: CD002106. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD002106.pub4.
[12] Data on file.

** Case report, 2015, data on file