What is the difference between Coban 2 and Coban 2 Lite?

What is the difference between Coban 2 and Coban 2 Lite?

Coban 2 Compression System is indicated for use in patients with an ABPI (Ankle Brachial Pressure Index) ≥ 0.8 and is used mainly for the leg and the foot. Coban 2 Lite Compression System is indicated for use in patients with an ABPI ≥ 0.5 or for those limbs with small circumferences.

What is 2 Layer Compression?

Layer 2 (KPRESS) is comprised of acrylic, polyamide, and elastane; this pink/beige cohesive long-stretch bandage layer provides the additional compression necessary to achieve the therapeutic pressure for leg ulcers and secures the bandage system in place.

What does the 3M Coban 2 two layer system do?

3M™ Coban™ 2 Two-Layer Compression System is a two layer system: a Comfort Foam Layer (Layer 1) and a Compression Layer (Layer 2). It is designed to deliver comfortable, therapeutic compression for the treatment of venous leg ulcers, lymphedema and other conditions where compression therapy is appropriate.

What do you need to know about Coban 2 Lite?

Coban 2 (Lite) products are not made with natural rubber latex. The Comfort Foam Layer (Layer 1) is a lamination of polyurethane foam and a cohesive bandage. It is intended to be used as the first, inner layer of the two-layer system. The Compression Layer (Layer 2) is a cohesive bandage.

When to use the Coban 2 compression system?

INDICATIONS FOR USE Coban 2 (Lite) Compression System is indicated for the management of venous leg ulcers, lymphedema and other clinical conditions where compression is appropriate. Coban 2 Compression System is indicated for use in patients with an ABPI (Ankle Brachial Pressure Index) ≥ 0.8 and is used mainly for the leg and the foot.

What are the different properties of Coban self-adherent wrap?

Coban Self-Adherent Wrap has different properties (long stretch elastic) and is applied with different techniques. The Comfort Layer and Compression Layer of the Coban 2 Compression System are designed specifically to work together. 3. Can 3M™ Coban™ 2 Two-Layer Compression System be used for lymphedema?