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FUNGAL INFECTION IN
SKIN FOLDS
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A NATURAL METHOD FOR WOUND MANAGEMENT
SORBACT®
The Sorbact® method is based upon the natural physical forces that make two hydrophobic (water-repellent)
particles bind together when in contact utilizing the binding force of surrounding water molecules. As
opposed to commonly used antimicrobial dressings, Sorbact® releases no chemical agents into the wound.
The unique, proprietary green surface of Sorbact® selectively binds
hydrophobic microorganisms. Common pathogenic microorganisms
are hydrophobic and bind to the Sorbact® dressing. These are removed
from the wound each time the dressing is changed.1 The natural
binding and removal of microorganisms implies that no cell debris is
left in the wound.
Within 15–30 seconds of application, the microorganisms bind to
Sorbact®.1 Although the effect is instant the binding of microorganisms
continues until the Sorbact® dressing is removed.
INSTANT AND SELECTIVE BINDING OF HYDROPHOBIC MICROORGANISMS
Using the principle of hydrophobic interaction to bind and remove wound bacteria.
“A hydrophobic dressing is a non-allergic, non-toxic alternative for reducing the microbial load
of open wounds without enhancing nosocomial spread, and can reduce the use of antibiotics.
Hydrophobic microorganisms bind to the dressing, preferably in a humid environment, and
are removed with it. They multiply to quite a low extent when absorbed in the dressing, and may
not produce extracellular toxins and enzymes. Mechanisms of resistance to hydrophobic interaction
have not been described.” 1
Ljungh Å et al. Journal of Wound Care 2006; 15(4):175–80.
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CO
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GENIC MICROORGANISMS THAT BIND TO
SOR
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Staphylococcus aureus
Streptococcus species
Candida albicans
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
E. coli
HARD TO HEAL WOUNDS REDUCES THE PRESENCE OF PATHOGENIC MICROORGANISMS IN THE WOUND WHICH PROMOTES NATURAL WOUND HEALING
AREA OF USESORBACT®
NEGATIVE PRESSURE BACTERIA BINDING WOUND FILLER FOR PROVIDING EFFECTIVE NEGATIVE PRESSURE DISTRIBUTION
FUNGAL INFECTIONS REDUCES THE PRESENCE OF COMMON FUNGI PRESENT IN THE SKIN
ACUTE WOUNDS AND BURNS PROPHYLACTIC USE TO REDUCE THE RISK FOR INFECTIONS
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FOR FUNGAL INFECTIONSSORBACT®
Fungal infections are now amongst the most common skin diseases and can affect anyone – from babies
to the elderly. The symptoms include severe redness, flaking, itching and even blisters in the infected
area. The most common treatment strategy is either topical or systemic pharmaceuticals, but these have
had varying success rates. These drugs can also lead to adverse effects such as toxicity, allergy, and risk
development of resistance. 2
Candida albicans is a yeast fungus that is naturally occuring on the skin but when an imbalance occurs
can cause fungal infections. The ability of Sorbact® to bind Candida albicans and other pathogenic
microorganisms is well documented.1 The Sorbact® method is a natural way to reduce the presence of
common fungi present in the skin and thereby promote the body’s own ability to control the infection.
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Clinical experience and reports have demonstrated the safe, efficient and positive use of Sorbact® on
fungal skin infections.3,4 A case study on interdigital fungal infections in diabetc patients showed that
the fungal infection healed or improved in 75% of the patients over ten days when using Sorbact®.3
Furthermore, a field study using Sorbact® in skin folds demonstrated improvement or healing in more
than 85% of the patients in three to ten days without any adverse reactions.4 The studies confirme
that Sorbact® through binding of microbes enables healing of fungal infections.
EASY TO USE & SAFESORBACT®
Sorbact® is safe and easy to use for patients and health professionals. As opposed to traditional treatments
with antifungal creams and ointments, Sorbact® is a comfortable alternative without leaving greasy and
sticky residues, which if left in the treatment area causes increased irritation.
The fact that Sorbact® does not contain any antifungal substances ensures no surrouding tissue is
damaged. In addition Sorbact® does not contribute to the increasing worldwide problem of bacterial and
fungal resistance.T
SORBACT® CLINICAL EVIDENCE
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1. Clean the infected area.
2. Do not use any greasy ointments or creams in combination with Sorbact®.
3. Select an appropriate dressing size to be able to cover the infected area.
4. Apply Sorbact® in direct contact with the infected area.
5. Use a skin friendly adhesive for fixation. The adhesive should be applied outside the infected area.
Also a bra or underpants can be used for fixation.
6. Change dressings once daily in conjunction with inspection. Continue to use Sorbact® for 2-3 days
after the symptoms have resolved to avoid recurrence.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USESORBACT®
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Breast skin fold candidiasis yeast infection.
Resolution of infection in 3-10 days dependent on infection grade.
Infection site covered with Sorbact® ribbon
gauze using skin friendly adhesive.
The dressing should be changed every day.
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FOR FUNGAL INFECTIONS
THE SORBACT® PRODUCT RANGE
• Bacteria and fungi binding dressings.
• Availabe as cotton ribbon gauze and acetate compresses.
• In skin folds: Use the 5 or 10 cm ribbon gauze or the compresses. Secure appropriately outside the
infected area.
• Between toes: Use the 1 or 2 cm ribbon gauze between the toes. Secure appropriately with skin-
friendly adhesive patch outside the infected area.
• The Sorbact® Ribbon gauze is available in four different sizes and the compresses in two sizes.
Product Ref. No. Size pcs / pack
Ribbon gauze 98118 1 x 50 cm (0.4 x 19.5 in) 20
Ribbon gauze 98121 2 x 50 cm (0.8 x 19.5 in) 20
Ribbon gauze 98120 5 x 200 cm (2 x 78 in) 10
Ribbon gauze 98119 10 x 200 cm (4 x 78 in) 10
Compress 98128 4 x 6 cm (1.6 x 2.4 in) 40
unfolded 11 x 15 cm (4 x 6 in)
Compress 98125 7 x 9 cm (2.8 x 3.5 in) 40
unfolded 17 x 28 cm (7 x 11 in)
References: 1. Ljungh Å et al. Journal of Wound Care 2006; 15 (4): 175–180. 2. Martinez-Rossi N. M, et al. Mycopathologia 2008; 166 (5-6): 369-383. 3. Johansson A et al. J Wound Care 2009; 18 (11): 470- 473. 4.Data on file, Abigo Medical AB
RIBBON GAUZE SORBACT®
COMPRESSSORBACT®
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