Slit compresses

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  • Zwei rechteckige Stoffkompressen mit einem zentralen Loch, bekannt als Meditrade ABE® Tracheal, Schlitzlochkompresse 8 x 10 cm | Packung (50 Stück) von Meditrade GmbH. Die Kompresse links ist grau und die Kompresse rechts ist weiß, beide verfügen über eine mittig verlaufende Steppnaht und eine metallische Beschichtung für zusätzlichen Komfort.
    Vendor:
    Meditrade GmbH

    Meditrade ABE® Tracheal, slot hole compress 8 x 10 cm | Pack (50 pieces)

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  • Eine Gruppe ordentlich gestapelter, kleiner weißer Stoffquadrate, gekennzeichnet als BeeSana® Vliesschlitzkompresse 6-fach 10 x 10 cm | Packung (50 Stück) von Meditrade GmbH, ist vor einem weißen Hintergrund angeordnet. Der Stoff scheint gefaltet und von gleichmäßiger Größe zu sein, ideal für die Wundversorgung.
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    Meditrade GmbH

    BEESANA® Vliesschlitz compress 6 times 10 x 10 cm | Pack (50 pieces)

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  • Produkte zur Wundversorgung mit Hansaplast Pflaster, Octenisept Gel und Verbandmaterial vor hellem medizinischem Hintergrund mit Händen.
  • Schlitzkompresse
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    Vendor:
    Paul Hartmann AG

    Hartmann Peha® slot compress, sterile

    Only 1 left
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  • MaiMed-VKS-sterile fleece slit compresses, 25x2 pieces/box
    Vendor:
    MaiMed GmbH

    MaiMed-VKS-sterile fleece slit compresses, 25x2 pieces/box

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  • MaiMed-MKS-unsterile gauze slit compresses, 100 pieces/paper bag
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    Vendor:
    MaiMed GmbH

    MaiMed-MKS-unsterile gauze slit compresses, 100 pieces/paper bag

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  • MaiMed-MKS-sterile gauze slit compresses
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    Vendor:
    MaiMed GmbH

    MaiMed-MKS-sterile gauze slit compresses

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Slit Compresses – Secure Care for Tracheal Cannulas and Drains

Slit compresses are an indispensable tool in modern wound care, particularly for the care of tracheostomies, drains, or catheters. They are specially slit so that they can fit precisely around tubes and cannulas without the need for additional cutting.

Whether in hospitals, care facilities, medical practices, or in outpatient care – slit compresses make everyday life easier, improve hygiene, and significantly contribute to the safety and well-being of those affected. They combine practical handling with hygienic security and are thus an integral part of professional care.


What Characterizes High-Quality Slit Compresses

Slit compresses differ in material, number of layers, sterility, and processing. Their special shape allows for quick and safe application in sensitive situations where time, hygiene, and precision fit play a major role.

Product advantages at a glance:

  • Practical slit for precise fit on catheters and cannulas
  • Sterile variants for use in clinics and operating rooms
  • Multi-layer designs for high absorbency
  • Skin-friendly, soft materials to protect sensitive skin
  • No cutting required, thus reducing contamination risk
  • Available in different sizes and layer numbers
  • Suitable for quick changes in everyday care

With these features, slit compresses offer not only hygienic safety but also enormous relief for medical professionals.


Technical Details and Application Instructions

Slit compresses are usually made of fleece or gauze. Depending on the area of application, there are sterile and non-sterile versions. Multi-layer variants have particularly high absorbency, while lighter models are suitable for short-term use.

Typical areas of application are:

  • Care of tracheal cannulas
  • Fixation and coverage for drains
  • Application for catheters and tubes
  • Protection against wound secretions and infections
  • Regular dressing changes in clinics or outpatient care

Best practice tips:

  • Use only sterile slit compresses for the care of tracheostomies or postoperative drains
  • For frequent dressing changes, focus on absorbent, multi-layer variants
  • Store slit compresses dry, clean, and protected from light
  • Dispose of single-use products hygienically after use to avoid infection risks

Due to their practical form and hygienic safety, slit compresses significantly contribute to making everyday care more efficient and protecting the health of those affected.


Summary and Outlook

Slit compresses are a specialized product for the safe care of cannulas, catheters, and drains. They offer hygienic safety, facilitate changes, and are ready for immediate use. Thus, they are among the indispensable aids in modern care and medicine.

Rely on tested quality and reliable products – with slit compresses that meet the high demands of everyday care and clinical settings. Additionally, other product groups are recommended:

This ensures comprehensive and hygienically safe care.

What are slit compresses and what are they used for?

Slit compresses are special compresses with an integrated slit. They are used to hygienically supply cannulas, catheters or drainages and to absorb wound secretions.

What types of slit compresses are there?

There are sterile and non-sterile slit compresses, usually made of fleece or gauze. They also differ in size, number of layers and absorbency. Sterile versions are particularly suitable for clinical use and postoperative care.

How do you choose the right slit compresses?

The selection depends on the area of ​​application. Sterile, multi-layer slit compresses should be used for tracheostomies and surgical procedures. For less critical applications, non-sterile versions may be sufficient. Size and suction power should be adjusted individually.

Are slit compresses disposable or can they be used multiple times?

Slit compresses are generally disposable products. They must be disposed of after use to avoid the risk of infection. Multiple use is not recommended for hygiene reasons.