Covidien Dermacea Gauze Sponge Non-Woven Non-Sterile 4 Ply

Covidien Dermacea Gauze Sponge Non-Woven Non-Sterile 4 Ply

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Covidien Dermacea Non-Woven Gauze Sponges

Covidien Dermacea non-woven gauze sponges are a professional-grade supply from Cardinal Health, providing reliable wound cleaning and preparation gauze for veterinary practice. The 4-ply non-woven construction offers the soft, low-lint performance appropriate for wound surface cleaning and exudate management. Available in 2 in x 2 in and 3 in x 3 in sizes, with 200 sponges per pack.

Key Features

  • Non-woven 4-ply — soft, low-lint
  • 200 sponges per pack
  • 2x2 in and 3x3 in sizes
  • Cardinal Health professional quality

FAQ

How does Dermacea gauze compare to Curity?
Both are Cardinal Health products of equivalent quality — Dermacea and Curity are different brand lines within the same manufacturer's portfolio with comparable performance.

Why Quality Supplies Matter in Veterinary Wound Care

Every component of a wound care dressing system matters — from the wound contact layer to the outer fixation layer. Using professional-grade supplies designed for veterinary use ensures consistent performance, appropriate material safety, and compatibility with the other components of the dressing system. Home-use or hardware store substitutes may seem interchangeable but often lack the softness, sterility standards, or material specifications required for safe wound care.

VivoPet sources wound care supplies from the same professional veterinary distributors that supply Canadian veterinary hospitals. This means the products available here are the same items your veterinarian uses in clinic — not consumer-market approximations of professional supplies. If your veterinarian has recommended a specific wound care protocol, the supplies available at VivoPet allow you to follow that protocol consistently at home between clinic visits.

Supplement Advisor's Note

Wound healing is a complex biological process that depends not just on the dressing materials used, but on consistent dressing change frequency, appropriate wound cleaning technique, and timely identification of complications like infection or dressing-related pressure injury. If a wound is not showing visible improvement after 5-7 days of home wound care, or if you observe increasing redness, swelling, warmth, or discharge, consult your veterinarian before continuing home management. Early identification of complications prevents minor issues from becoming major setbacks in the healing process.

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