Ostomy

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Patients commonly use ostomy bags or ostomy pouches following surgery for colon or bladder cancer, Crohn’s disease or colitis. They are designed to hygienically collect human waste so that it can be disposed of later.

Our technologically advanced materials bags offer incredible comfort, safety and unsurpassed performance to provide a significantly more comfortable experience.

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What ostomy solutions do Nonwovenn offer?

Our superior nonwoven ostomy fabrics utilise the latest production and finishing technologies, to cater for:

  • Roll goods
  • Reels or spools
  • Individual components
  • Shaped designs
  • Pouches and sachets
  • Bespoke goods

Why do nonwovenn ostomy bags incorporate activated carbon?

Producing gas is a normal bodily function, so our ostomy bags are required to process it. Our advanced materials contain activated carbon to deodorise the gas and allow it to escape.

We develop the finest grade medical technical fabrics, including superabsorbents and anti-microbial solutions, for the most technically challenging applications, such as:

Alginates

Having a complete understanding of wounds and dressing components is essential when it comes to delivering effective treatment.

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Bandages

We manufacture and convert specialised fabrics into highly-developed wound dressings to promote the healing experience.

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CMC

Developing, tailoring and delivering innovative solutions for the medical industry is a rigorous process.

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Haemostats

Haemostatic agents are designed to stop external bleeding from traumatic injuries such as gunshot, blast or stab wounds, as well as from vehicle accidents or power tools.

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Odour control

Great wound care is of high importance to your patients and carers, because wound-related malodour can develop across many different types of injury – including pressure ulcers, leg ulcers and diabetic foot ulcers.

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Ostomy

Patients commonly use ostomy bags or ostomy pouches following surgery for colon or bladder cancer, Crohn’s disease or colitis.

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Superabsorbents

Our Research and Development team are at the forefront of wound dressing design for Superabsorbent Fibre (SAF) and Superabsorbent Powder (SAP), so you know you’re in safe hands.

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How can I find out more?

John Birkett is our product development lead for MediTech. You can contact them on john.birkett@nonwovenn.com or call us on +44 (0)1204 855 000