Superabsorbent polymer (SAP) dressings in compression therapy for lower-limb wounds

Superabsorbent polymer (SAP) dressings in compression therapy for lower-limb wounds

Summary: This abstract, published in the *Journal of Wound Care* Supplement 10a (2025), discusses the role of superabsorbent polymer (SAP) dressings in managing exudate under compression therapy for lower-limb wounds. SAP dressings are designed to handle heavy exudate, reduce dressing change frequency, and improve patient comfort while supporting wound healing.

Key Highlights:

  • Moisture management: SAP dressings lock in large volumes of wound fluid, reducing leakage and periwound maceration.
  • Compression compatibility: The dressings maintain absorption and integrity even under sustained compression.
  • Clinical outcomes: Reported improvements include reduced dressing changes, better skin condition, and enhanced patient quality of life.
  • Therapeutic potential: SAP dressings may optimize wound bed preparation and support faster healing when combined with evidence-based compression therapy.

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Keywords:
SAP dressings,
superabsorbent polymer,
compression therapy,
lower-limb wounds