Wound cleaning

28 products

  • The picture shows a 75 ml bottle B. Braun Prontosan® Wound Spray. The clear bottle with a white cap and spout features a multilingual label that describes how to use the product for effective wound cleansing, rinsing, and moisturizing to reduce scarring. Brand: B. Braun Germany GmbH & Co. KG.
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    B. Braun Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG

    B. Braun Prontosan® Wound Spray, wound spray 75 ml | Bottle (75 ml)

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  • The image shows two rolls of medical gauze from Holthaus Medical GmbH & Co. KG. The roll on the left, labeled “Holthaus Ypsizell Cellulose Swabs, non-sterile 2 x 500 | Pack (1,000 pieces),” is packaged, while the roll on the right, with a partially unrolled strip, is unpackaged. The rolls are ideal for wound care and skin cleansing and each measure 4 cm by 5 cm.
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    Holthaus Medical GmbH & Co. KG

    HOLTHAUS YPSIZELL cellar dip, Unsteril 2 x 500 | Pack (1000 pieces)

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  • A hand pulls a Holthaus Medical YPSILIN® wound cleansing wipe from a cardboard dispenser. The packaging bears text in German, and the box is white and green, with clearly visible product information and the brand name of Holthaus Medical GmbH & Co. KG.
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    Holthaus Medical GmbH & Co. KG

    HOLTHAUS Medical Ypsilin® wound cleaning towels - donor pack | Pack (40 pieces)

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    Paul Hartmann AG

    Hartmann Pagasling® Schlinggazetupfer, Gr. 3 - sterile and immersil

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  • Four B. Braun Askina® Gauze Swabs, Plum-Sized, Sterile Pads from B. Braun Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG are arranged together against a plain white background, making them ideal for sterile medical applications.
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    B. Braun Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG

    B. Braun ASKINA® SchlinggaZetupfer Pflaumen -sized sterile

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  • A Meditrade cotton swab box from Meditrade GmbH contains one package (1 piece), with some of the product visible and partially protruding from the transparent dispenser.
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    Meditrade GmbH

    Meditrade Zulfrodter-Box | Pack (1 piece)

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  • A transparent plastic bag labeled “Holthaus Medical GmbH & Co. KG” contains several Temedia non-sterile size 2 gauze swabs, which are spherical and walnut-colored (500 pieces). Some of the cotton balls are poured out of the bag, which is then sealed with a cable tie and placed on a white surface. These medical swabs are ideal for wound care.
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    Holthaus Medical GmbH & Co. KG

    Schlinggazetupfer Temedia Unsteril GR 2, walnut, 500 pieces ball form | Pack (500 pieces)

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  • A B. Braun Askina® Brauncel® Dispenser for Cellulose Swabs - Empty by B. Braun Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG is a white plastic dispenser with a transparent lid, designed to hold cotton swabs. Four identical squares on the front facilitate hygienic removal.
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    B. Braun Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG

    B. Braun ASKINA® Brauncel® donor for pulpt -off tubs - empty | Pack (1 piece)

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  • An illustration of the B. Braun Debridement Pads, 3-Pack | Package (3 pieces) of B. Braun Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG features a white box with green and gray text, multilingual labels, and an illustration of a hand using the wound debridement pad, highlighting the effective microfiber side.
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    B. Braun Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG

    B. Braun debridement Pad, 3 Series Pack | Pack (3 pieces)

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  • On the right-hand side, a package of Meditrade BeeSana® non-sterile gauze swabs without a roll holder (20 x 20 cm, 250 pieces) from Meditrade GmbH is shown, with detailed labeling. On the left-hand side, several loose gauze swabs are scattered across a pristine white background.
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    Meditrade GmbH

    Meditrade Beesana® Mulltubfer without Röko Unsteril 20 x 20 cm Hut shape plum -sized | Pack (250 pieces)

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  • Five white Meditrade BeeSana® gauze swabs with blue stitching, arranged side by side on a plain white background.
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    Meditrade GmbH

    Meditrade Beesana® Mulltupfer, sterile - 15 x 16 cm 10 pieces | Pack (300 pieces)

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    Meditrade GmbH

    Meditrade Beesana® pointed tapper - 400 swabs | Pack (400 pieces)

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    Paul Hartmann AG

    Hartmann Pagasling® Schlinggazetupfer, Unsteril - 1000 pieces

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Wound Cleaning in Medical and Nursing Care

Wound cleansing is a central component of initial and follow-up medical care. It serves to remove dirt, germs, and debris from the wound area, thereby laying the foundation for safe further treatment. Proper wound cleansing plays a key role in reducing the risk of infection and positively influencing the healing process.

Typical areas of application include doctors’ offices, nursing facilities, hospitals, emergency medical services, and on-site first-aid stations. Wound cleansing also plays an important role in outpatient care and the treatment of minor injuries. The requirements for the products used vary depending on the type of injury, the condition of the skin, and environmental factors.

In everyday professional practice, wound cleansing supports structured and hygienic procedures. It establishes clear starting conditions for subsequent steps such as disinfection, dressing, or immobilization. Through standardized products and clear application routines, wound cleansing becomes an integral part of professional care processes.


Quality and Selection for Medical Wound Cleaning

Medical wound cleansing places heightened demands on tolerability, efficacy, and ease of use. The products used are designed for direct contact with the skin and wound and are intended to cleanse without unnecessarily stressing the surrounding tissue. The selection depends on the type of wound, the degree of contamination, and the planned next steps.

Typical characteristics of medical wound cleansing include:

  • gentle removal of debris
  • good skin and tissue compatibility
  • controlled application in daily practice
  • clear classification for the respective area of application

In practice, products such as Schülke octenisept Wound Disinfection Spray are used, which is intended for cleaning and reducing bacteria in superficial wounds. In addition, Meditrade alcohol swabs are frequently used for preliminary skin cleansing. Schülke octenisept Wound Gel is suitable for the care and cleaning of sensitive areas, as it keeps the wound moist and aids in cleansing.

Medical wound cleansing should always be integrated into a coordinated care plan. A clear product selection simplifies application and ensures consistent quality in daily care.


Use of Wound Cleansing Products in Daily Care

Wound cleansing products are used specifically depending on the wound situation and environment. A visual inspection of the wound should be performed before use to assess the type and extent of contamination. Cleansing is generally performed from the inside out, to prevent the spread of germs.

When using swabs or cellulose products, care must be taken to handle them gently. Products such as Holthaus Ypsisept Alcohol Swabs or Hartmann Soft-Zellin Alcohol Swabs allow for controlled cleaning of adjacent skin areas. Materials such as Meditrade BeeSana cellulose swabs or Hartmann Pur-Zellin cellulose swabs are suitable for absorbing fluids and dabbing.

Storage and hygiene also play an important role. Wound cleansing products should be stored in a dry, clean place and protected from contamination. After use, used materials must be disposed of in accordance with applicable hygiene guidelines. Regular inventory checks ensure ongoing readiness for use and quality assurance.


Complementary categories for wound cleansing products

Wound cleansing products are part of a comprehensive care concept. A sensible addition of other product categories supports structured workflows and facilitates the safe further treatment of wounds in various situations.

Recommended complementary categories:

A coordinated selection of wound cleansing products creates clear structures, supports hygiene standards, and forms a reliable foundation for professional and safe wound care in everyday practice.

How do you properly clean a wound?

A wound is properly cleaned by first rinsing it under running water to remove dirt and debris. The wound should then be dried with a sterile cloth or swab and an antiseptic applied to minimize the risk of infection.

Why is wound cleaning important?

Wound cleaning is important to remove dirt, bacteria, and other foreign objects that could cause infection. It creates the necessary clean conditions that are essential for rapid and healthy healing and promotes the healing process.

How often should a wound be cleaned?

A wound should be cleaned at least once a day, especially if it becomes weeping or changes during the healing process. For heavily soiled or infected wounds, more frequent cleaning is necessary to keep the wound clean and prevent infection.

What should you avoid when cleaning wounds?

When cleaning wounds, you should avoid aggressive soaps, alcohol or hydrogen peroxide, as these can irritate the skin and slow down the healing process. Instead, mild, antiseptic solutions that effectively clean the wound without harming it should be used.