Part of the Atrauman Family of products

Atrauman® Silicone

Atrauman Silicone

Silicone protection | When only the most gentle of touches will do.

Atrauman Silicone is part of the Atrauman Family - HARTMANN's range of wound contact layers.

Atrauman®has been helping to improve patients' lives since 1998, providing atraumatic protection both clinicians and patients love and trust.

Atrauman – When you simply need a wound contact layer

Atrauman Ag – When you need a silver-containing wound contact layer

Atrauman Silicone – When you need an especially gentle touch

Atrauman Silicone Advantages

Forthe treatment of fragile, painful, acute and chronic wounds (e.g. skin tears).

Protection of wound bed and granulation tissue.3

Provides skin care by keeping the wound edges soft and supple.1,3

Can be applied to acute and chronic wounds of all types.3

Provides gentle, secure wound care.


Atrauman Silicone Sizing

Dressing SizeDressings Per PackHARTMANN Code
5 x 7 cm10499 568
7.5 x 10 cm10499 562
10 x 20 cm5499 563
20 x 30 cm5499 565

Clinical evidence

The Atrauman Family of products

Always there with a comforting touch.

The Atrauman® Family are HARTMANN’s wound contact layers for various wound types, providing the perfect solution for every requirement. Always there with a comforting touch.

Atrauman® – When you simply need a wound contact layer

Atrauman® Ag – When you need a silver-containing wound contact layer

Atrauman® Silicone – When you need an especially gentle touch

References. 1. Data on file. 2. IMS Data non-silicone, non-antimicrobial wound contact layers, December 2015. 3. Stephen-Haynes, J. (2009). The use of Atrauman non-adherent wound dressing in tissue viability. Journal of community nursing. 14, 29–30, 32–34. 4. Ziegler, K. et al (2006). Reduced Cellular Toxicity of a New Silver Containing Antimicrobial Dressing and Clinical Performance in Non-Healing Wounds. Skin Pharmacol Physiol 19:140–146. 5. Brown, A. (2010). Silver dressings use in chronic wounds: Let clinical judgment be the guide. British Journal of Community Nursing. 15, 12, 30–37. 6. Meuleneire, F., Rücknagel, H. (2013). Soft silicone dressings made easy. Wounds International May 2013.