
UrgoTul - A contact layer featuring the TLC Restoring Matrix
Dec 11, 2025 · UrgoTul is a flexible, non-adherent contact layer featuring the TLC Restoring Matrix that when in contact with wound exudate forms a lipidocolloid gel on the surface of the …
UrgoTul™ - WoundSource
UrgoTul™ is a conformable hydrophilic wound interface with LipidoColloid technology that ensures atraumatic removal and an ideal moist wound environment.
UrgoTul | Urgo
UrgoTul is a non-adhesive, non-occlusive interface, composed of a polyester mesh impregnated with hydrocolloid particles (carboxymethylcellulose), paraffin oil, petrolatum and polymers.
Urgo Medical | UrgoTul Range details
Mar 6, 2025 · UrgoTul is a non-occlusive flexible and conformable dressing comprising of a polyester mesh impregnated with Technology Lipido-Colloid (TLC) healing matrix.
UrgoTul Ag/Silver Contact Layer - Medical Monks
UrgoTul Ag/Silver can help restore contact layer with silver in both chronic and acute wounds. This product is a flexible, conformable polyester mesh contact layer bandage that delivers …
UrgoTul
Dec 11, 2025 · UrgoTul is a flexible, non-adherent contact layer featuring the TLC Restoring Matrix that when in contact with wound exudate forms a lipidocolloid gel on the surface of the …
UrgoTul Ag - Urgo Medical Healthcare Professionals
Urgotul Ag/Silver can adhere to surgical gloves (latex). Consequently, it is recommended that the gloves be moistened with normal saline in order to make it easier to hold the dressing. …
UrgoTul - WoundReference
Oct 15, 2023 · For information about specific products, please contact the manufacturer directly. UrgoTul is a flexible, non-adherent contact layer.
UrgoTul Silver | Wound Care Handbook
All wounds at risk of or with signs of local infection, including chronic wounds (leg ulcers, pressure ulcers and diabetic foot ulcers) and acute wounds (burns, traumatic wounds and surgical …
A. Le Touze et al., Interest of a new dressing (UrgoTul) in the management of wounds in a pediatric setting: results from a european clinical study. Poster, CPC 2005, Paris.