Total Protection™
Head Prevention Bundle
COMPREHENSIVE CARE FOR UNPARALLELED HEAD PROTECTION
Mepilex® Lite 5x5 I Z-Flo® Fluidized Positioner
The Head Prevention Bundle combines the qualities of Mepilex Lite 5x5 and the Z-Flo Fluidized Positioner, the Mepilex Lite 5x5 dressing reduces the risks of medical device-related pressure injuries1,2. While the Z-Flo Fluidized Positioner minimizes exposure to peak stresses3, resulting in a significant reduction in occipital and ear pressure injuries. This bundle offers a comprehensive solution for protecting the head to promoting healing, and enhancing patient comfort.
Mepilex® Lite 5x5
FRONT OF HEAD
The Mepilex Lite 5x5 dressing is a cutting-edge product specifically designed to reduce the risks of device-related pressure injuries.4,5 With its innovative features, it offers unparalleled protection and comfort, ensuring comprehensive coverage for critical areas.
Mölnlycke Z-Flo®
Fluidized Positioner
The Mölnlycke Z-Flo Fluidized Positioner reduces exposure to peak stresses, further enhancing pressure injury prevention. 6 Its unique moldable feature conforms to individual patient anatomy, providing personalized support without flattening.
UNMATCHED
PROTECTION
The combination of Mepilex Lite 5x5 and the Mölnlycke Z-Flo Fluidized Positioner offers unmatched protection and enhanced comfort in the head area. Clinical studies have shown an impressive reduction of 87.7% to 100% in occipital and ear pressure injuries when using our head prevention bundle.7,8
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References:
1. Boesch RP, Myers C, Garrett T et Al Pediatrics, 2012; 129 e792-E797.
2. Cohen LP, Ovadia-Blechman Z, Hoffer O, Gefen A. Int Wound J 2019; 1-4
3. Katzengold, R., & Gefen, A. (2017). What
4. Boesch RP, Myers C, Garrett T et Al Pediatrics, 2012; 129 e792-E797.
5. Cohen LP, Ovadia-Blechman Z, Hoffer O, Gefen A. Int Wound J 2019; 1-4.
6. Katzengold, R., & Gefen, A. (2017). What makes a good head positioner for preventing occipital pressure ulcers. International Wound Journal, 15:243–249.
7. Barakat-Johnson, M., Lai, M., Gefen, A., Coyer, F. (2018). Evaluation of a fluidized positioner to reduce occipital pressure injuries in intensive care patients: A pilot study. International Wound Journal, 1–9. DOI: 10.1111/iwj.13051
8. Famorca, M.M., Boyes, C., & Peworski, C. (2019). Not my head, please! Preventing hospital acquired pressure injury to the occiput and ear. Mayo Clinic. Poster Presentation: NPIAP 2020. Houston, TX