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Kerlix Gauze Rolls are made from prewashed, fluff-dried 100% woven gauze with a unique crinkle-weave pattern that provides loft and bulk to cushion and protect wound areas. The six-ply construction with finished edges reduces loose ends and lint for cleaner, more reliable wound care. Available in multiple widths and configurations including sterile single rolls, sterile box of 12, sterile case of 100, and non-sterile single rolls to meet a wide range of clinical and home care needs.
Kerlix Gauze Rolls are a trusted choice for wound care nurses, surgical teams, and home health clinicians who need a reliable, high-absorbency gauze roll for primary and secondary dressing applications. The crinkle-weave construction makes them particularly well suited for bandaging irregular wound sites such as burns, post-surgical incisions, orthopedic wounds, and head or limb injuries where conformability and cushioning are critical. Hospitals, outpatient clinics, and long-term care facilities frequently stock Kerlix in multiple sizes to cover a broad range of patient wound care needs. The case-of-100 option provides a cost-effective bulk supply for high-volume clinical settings, while the sterile single-roll and box-of-12 options are practical for home care and lower-volume use.
What is the difference between the sterile and non-sterile options?
Sterile rolls are individually packaged in a sealed polybag and are suitable for use directly on open wounds in aseptic wound care procedures. Non-sterile rolls are appropriate for secondary dressing layers, padding, or applications where sterility is not required.
Can Kerlix be used as a primary dressing?
Yes. Kerlix gauze rolls can be used as either a primary dressing in direct contact with the wound or as a secondary dressing layer over a primary contact dressing, depending on the wound type and clinical protocol.
What wound types are Kerlix rolls best suited for?
Kerlix is commonly used for burns, orthopedic wounds, plastic surgery sites, and head and limb bandaging where the crinkle-weave construction provides the conformability and cushioning needed for irregular wound surfaces.
Which size should I order?
The 2.25-inch width is well suited for smaller wounds and extremities. The 3.4-inch and 4.5-inch widths are better for larger wound areas, limbs, and torso applications. Select the sterile or non-sterile option based on your clinical protocol.