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Cutimed Sorbact made easy
Probst A, Norris R, Cutting KF

hydrophobic interaction, infected wounds, Cutimed Sorbact, DACC coating, irreversible binding, pathogenic, no toxicity, bacterial resistance, chronic wounds
© 2012 by Wounds International


Using Cutimed Sorbact Hydroactive on chronic infected wounds
Z. Bruce

Antimicrobial, Cutimed Sorbact Hydroactive, Infection management, Exudate management, Pain relief, Safety
© 2012 by Wounds UK


DACC antimicrobial technology: a new paradigm in bioburden management
An educational supplement in association with BSN medical and JWC journal of wound care

Wound infection; hydrophobic interaction; bacteria; binding; DACC
© 2011 by MA Healthcare Ltd


Catch or Kill? How DACC technology redefines antimicrobial management
An educational supplement in association with BSN medical, BJN British Journal of Nursing and BJCN British Journal of Community Nursing

Wound infection; hydrophobic interaction; bacteria; binding; DACC; antimicrobial
© 2011 by MA Healthcare Ltd


Non-medicated wound dressing as an antimicrobial alternative in wound management
Gerhard Kammerlander et al.

Infection control; multicentre trial; reduction in inflammation signs, fibrinous layers and wound pain; compatibility with secondary dressings; product handling
© 2006 by Akademie für zertifiziertes Wundmanagement


Has Cutisorb Sorbact proved its practical value as an antibacterial dressing?
B. v. Hallern, F. Lang

Colonised and infected wounds; microbial monitoring; traumatic wounds; abscesses; postoperative wounds; decubitus ulcers; leg ulcers; diabetic gangrene; treatment period; in-use comfort; patient and user satisfaction
© 2005 by Verlag für Medizinische Publikationen


An evaluation of the efficacy of Cutimed Sorbact in different types of non-healing wounds
S. Hampton

Non-healing wounds; clinical effectiveness; cost-effectiveness; reduction in wound size, wound pain, odour and exudate; wound pH; progress in wound status
© 2007 by Wounds UK


Cutisorb Sorbact - Non-pharmacologic antibacterial therapy in traumatology and surgery
B. v. Hallern, M.-R. Doerk, A. v. d. Weth

Wound healing disturbances; factors in wound infection; antiseptics; non-pharmacologic approach; infection control; atraumatic dressing change; product handling guidelines
© 2004 by Verlag für Medizinische Publikationen


A promising alternative in the treatment of dermal fungal infections
M. Claesson et al.

Skin fungus; resistance to standard antimycotics; field study; intertriginous chronic fungal infections; binding of fungi by hydrophobic interaction


Removal of wound bacteria from infected and colonized wounds with Cutisorb Sorbact
B. v. Hallern, M.-R. Doerk, A. v. d. Weth

Bacterial contamination; wound infection; bacterial resistance; atraumatic dressing change; infection prevention in traumatic wounds; postoperative wound management
© 2004 by Verlag für Medizinische Publikationen


A new antibacterial wound dressing without chemically active agent for the care of infected wounds
Å. Ljungh, T. Wadström

Infection process; microbial cell surface hydrophobicity; hydrophobic interaction; Sorbact method
© 2005 by Verlag für Medizinische Publikationen


Using the principle of hydrophobic interaction to bind and remove wound bacteria
Å. Ljungh, N. Yanagisawa, T. Wadström

Wound infection; hydrophobic; cell surface hydrophobicity
© 2006 by Journal of Wound Care


Evaluating Cutimed Sorbact: using a case study approach
G. Powell

Bacterial binding; bioburden; Cutimed Sorbact; case study
© 2009 by British Journal of Nursing

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Further Publications


Treatment of Candida infection with a fungus adsorbing dressing

Robertsson E., Sår (2007) 1: 26

Growth conditions influence expression of cell surface hydrophobicity of Staphylococci and other wound infection pathogens

Ljungh Å., Hjerten S., Wadström T., Microbiological Immunology (1995) 39/10: 753-757

Hydrophobic material in routine umbilical cord care and prevention of infection in newborn infants

Meberg A., Schoyen R., Scand. J. Infect. Dis. (1990) 22/6: 729-733

Cell Surface Hydrophobicity of Group D and Viridans Streptococci Isolated from Patients with Septicaemia

Ljungh Å., Österlind M., Wadström T., Zbl Bakt Hyg A (1986) 261: 280-286

High surface hydrophobicity of autoaggregating Staphylococcus aureus strains isolated from human infections studied with the salt aggregation test

Tylewska S.K., Hjeerten S., Wadström T., Infection and Immunity (1985) 2: 522-526

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