Description
ZeniFOAM is an absorbent, non-adherent sterile polyurethane foam dressing without an adhesive border used to absorb moderate to heavy wound drainage to protect sensitive and fragile skin. ZeniFOAM is conformable with a tan colored waterproof backing to prevent drainage strike through and provides protection from external contaminates.
Features
- Highly Absorbent
- Non-Adherent to Wound Bed
- Lint Free, No Particulates Left in Wound
- Available in Multiple Sizes
- Can be Cut to Size
- Waterproof Backing
- Protects Against Maceration
- Gentle on Sensitive and Fragile Skin
- Used as Primary or Secondary Dressing
- Highly Conformable and Comfortable
- Easy Application
Indications for Use
- Pressure Ulcers
- Partial Thickness Wounds
- Donor Sites
- Diabetic Ulcers
- Full Thickness Wounds
- Moderate to Heavily Draining Wounds
- 1st & 2nd Degree Burns
- Abrasions
- Leg Ulcers
Contraindications
- Do not use as an internal dressing/sponge.
- Do not use on third-degree burns.
- Do not use if a known allergy or hypersensitivity exists to the dressing or its components.
Storage
- Store ZeniFOAM in a cool, dry place and avoid light.
HCPCS
Item Number |
Description |
Size |
Packaging |
HCPCS Code |
WC10022 |
ZeniFOAM (Foam, Non-Adhesive) |
2″ x 2″ |
10/Box |
A6209 |
WC10045 |
ZeniFOAM (Foam, Non-Adhesive) |
4” x 5” |
10/Box |
A6210 |
WC10066 |
ZeniFOAM (Foam, Non-Adhesive) |
6″ x 6″ |
10/Box |
A6210 |
WC10088 |
ZeniFOAM (Foam, Non-Adhesive) |
8″ x 8″ |
10/Box |
A6211 |
* Providers are responsible for determining appropriate billing codes for Medicare Program Claims. This information is included for convenience and is not intended, nor should be considered billing advice.
Use and application tips
ZeniFOAM is used to provide absorption from moderate to heavy wound drainage. ZeniFOAM is conformable and can be cut to size. The colored backing is waterproof to prevent drainage from striking through the dressing and to provide protection from external contaminates. The white side of ZeniFOAM faces the wound. ZeniFOAM does not have an adhesive border and must be secured in place with another dressing such as gauze, bordered dressings, compression dressings or as directed by your medical provider. Replace ZeniFOAM when drainage is visible to the edge of the foam pad, if the dressing leaks, or as instructed by your medical provider.