Description
ZeniCOL Ag Collagen Dressing with Silver is an advanced wound care dressing made of animal derived collagen, sodium alginate, carboxymethylcellulose (CMC), ethylenediamineteraacetic acid (EDTA) and silver chloride. The topically applied wound dressing transforms into a soft gel sheet when in contact with wound exudate to maintain a moist wound environment that aids in the formation of granulation tissue and epithelialization and removes zinc to inhibit the activity of MMPs. The silver chloride in the dressing is an effective antimicrobial intended to prevent colonization of the dressing.
Features
- Highly Absorbent
- Available in Multiple Sizes
- Highly Conformable and Comfortable
- Aids in granulation formation and epithelialization
- Easy Application
- Used as a Primary Dressing
- Contains Silver antimicrobial
- Inhibits MMP activity
- Promotes Moist Wound Healing Environment
Indications for Use
Management of full and partial thickness wounds including: Pressure Ulcers, Diabetic Ulcers, Ulcers caused by Mixed Vascular etiologies, Venous Ulcers, Donor and Graft Sites, Abrasions, Traumatic wounds healing by secondary intention, Dehisced Surgical Wounds, 1st and 2″ Degree Burns Contraindications ZeniCOL Ag dressing should not be used on third degree burns or on patients with a known allergy or sensitivity to animal derived collagen, silver or any other ingredient.
Contraindications
ZeniCOL Ag dressing should not be used on third degree burns or on patients with a known allergy or sensitivity to animal derived collagen, silver or any other ingredient.
Warnings
- Opened and unused ZeniCOL Ag must be discarded.
Storage
- Store ZeniCOL Ag in a cool, dry place and avoid light.
HCPCS
Item Number |
Description |
Size |
Packaging |
HCPCS Code |
WC90022AG |
ZeniCOL Ag |
2″x2″ |
10/Box |
A6021 |
WC90044AG |
ZeniCOL Ag |
4″x4″ |
10/Box |
A6021 |
* 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.