Description
ZeniPLAST is a sterile, hydrocolloid wound dressing used to help maintain an optimal moist healing environment conducive to wound healing. ZeniPLAST interacts with the wound exudate to form a soft gel which helps to protect and prevent damage to newly formed tissue during dressing removal.
Features
- Maintains Optimal Moist Environment
- Low Profile Edges Prevents Premature Lifting
- Extended Wear Time (up to 5-7 days)
- Available in Multiple Sizes
- Protective, Occlusive Barrier
- Low Friction Cover
- Flexible and Conformable for Hard to Dress Areas
- Waterproof
- Gel Formation Protects Fragile Tissue
- Easy Application
Indications for Use
- Dermal Ulcers
- Superficial Wounds
- 1st & 2nd Degree Burns
- Post-Op Surgical Wounds
- Abrasions
- Moist to Low Draining Wounds
- Lacerations
- Donor Sites
Contraindications
- Do not use on third-degree burns.
Storage
- Store ZeniPLAST in a cool, dry place and avoid light.
HCPCS
Item Number |
Description |
Size |
Packaging |
HCPCS Code |
WC50022 |
ZeniPLAST (Hydrocolloid) |
2″x2″ |
10/Box |
A6237 |
WC50044 |
ZeniPLAST (Hydrocolloid) |
4″x4″ |
10/Box |
A6237 |
WC50066 |
ZeniPLAST (Hydrocolloid) |
6″x6″ |
10/Box |
A6238 |
* 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
ZeniPLAST is a hydrocolloid adhesive dressing. It is designed for a 5 to 7 day wear time to treat moist to dry wounds. The skin around the wound must be completely dry without any lotions or ointments for the adhesive to adhere properly. After application of ZeniPLAST, the dressing can be easily molded to the body contours by gently placing a warm hand over the dressing for about 30 seconds. When removing ZeniPLAST after 5-7 days, lift the corners of the dressing and gently pull the dressing lateral to the skin and away from the center of the dressing until the adhesive releases. The gel residue that ZeniPLAST forms over the wound as it absorbs drainage is normal and is easily removed when cleansing the wound.