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composite dressing

composite dressing DRESSING,OPSITE,POST OP,10 x 4

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composite dressing DRESSING,OPSITE,POST OP,10 x 4Smith & Nephew OpSite Post Op Visible Composite Dressing See Through Absorbent Pad, Waterproof, 6 Sizes The post op dressing where you can see through everything film and pad without touching it. OpSite Post Op Visible by Smith & Nephew takes the standard OpSite Post Op composite dressing concept one critical step further: where the standard Post Op uses an opaque absorbent pad that hides the wound beneath it, Post Op Visible uses a unique lattice

Smith & Nephew OpSite Post-Op Visible Composite Dressing — See-Through Absorbent Pad, Waterproof, 6 Sizes

The post-op dressing where you can see through everything — film and pad — without touching it. OpSite Post-Op Visible by Smith & Nephew takes the standard OpSite Post-Op composite dressing concept one critical step further: where the standard Post-Op uses an opaque absorbent pad that hides the wound beneath it, Post-Op Visible uses a unique lattice-structure foam pad that is itself transparent. Combined with the transparent REACTIC film cover, the result is a dressing where the wound, the incision line, and the exudate level are all fully visible through the intact dressing — no lifting, no partial removal, no disruption to the healing environment. This eliminates the most common reason for unnecessary post-operative dressing changes: the clinician can't see what's happening underneath without taking the dressing off. Available in 6 sizes from 4 x 3-1/8 inch through 13-3/4 x 4 inch, covering small surgical sites through long spinal and thoracic incision coverage.

✔ See-Through Lattice Foam Pad — Wound Visible Through Both Film AND Pad    ✔ Complete Wound Assessment Without Dressing Removal    ✔ Waterproof — Patients Can Shower with Dressing in Place    ✔ MRSA Barrier — Bacteria-Proof Film    ✔ Low-Adherent Contact Layer — Minimal Pain on Removal    ✔ Low-Allergy Adhesive — Holds Over Awkward Contours


Product Details & Available Sizes

Manufacturer Smith & Nephew
Brand OpSite Post-Op Visible
Film Transparent breathable polyurethane — waterproof, high MVTR, bacteria-resistant
Pad Type Lattice-structure foam — transparent/see-through; highly absorbent with lateral spread
Wound Contact Layer Low-adherent — passes exudate through to pad, minimizes pain and trauma on removal
Adhesive Low-allergy — holds securely over awkward contours, reduces irritation risk
Sterility Sterile
Waterproof Yes — impermeable to water and body fluids; patients may shower with dressing in place
Bacterial Barrier Yes — including MRSA
Latex Latex-free
Exudate Level Low to moderate exuding wounds
HCPCS Code A6203
SKU Overall Size Qty Per Box
66800136 4 x 3-1/8 inch 20 per box
66800137 6 x 4 inch 20 per box
66800138 8 x 4 inch 20 per box
66800139 10 x 4 inch 20 per box
66800140 11-3/4 x 4 inch 20 per box
66800141 13-3/4 x 4 inch 20 per box

Indicated For — Wound Types & Applications

  • Post-operative surgical wounds — primary indication across all sizes
  • Closed surgical incisions with low to moderate exudate
  • Hip and knee arthroplasty post-operative sites
  • Spinal and lumbar surgical incisions — larger sizes
  • Thoracic and abdominal surgical sites
  • Lacerations, cuts, and abrasions
  • Minor burns
  • Any post-operative wound where frequent visual monitoring is required without dressing removal
  • Wounds managed in settings where minimizing unnecessary dressing changes is a clinical priority

Note: OpSite Post-Op Visible is designed for low to moderate exuding wounds. For heavily exuding wounds, an absorbent primary dressing with greater capacity is recommended.


The See-Through Pad — What Makes Post-Op Visible Different

The defining feature of OpSite Post-Op Visible — and the one that separates it from every other composite post-operative dressing — is the lattice-structure foam pad. In standard composite post-op dressings, the absorbent pad is opaque. The clinician can see the transparent film on the outside, but the pad beneath it blocks the view of the wound bed. To assess the wound, the dressing must be at least partially lifted — disrupting the seal, introducing contamination risk, and potentially traumatizing healing tissue at the wound edges.

OpSite Post-Op Visible's lattice foam structure is open enough to be visually transparent while still providing effective absorption and lateral fluid spread. With the dressing completely intact:

  • The wound and incision line are directly visible — clinicians can assess wound closure, inspect for signs of infection, dehiscence, or hematoma, and monitor healing progress through the dressing
  • Exudate volume and distribution are visible — the amount of fluid in the pad and where it has spread can be assessed without removal, allowing evidence-based decisions about whether a dressing change is actually needed
  • Infection indicators are visible — color changes, turbidity, and abnormal fluid characteristics that may signal early infection can be detected through the dressing before they become clinically serious

The result is fewer unnecessary dressing changes — which directly reduces contamination risk, patient discomfort, nursing time, and the mechanical disruption to wound healing that comes with repeated dressing removal and reapplication.


OpSite Post-Op Visible vs. Standard OpSite Post-Op — Which Is Right?

OpSite Post-Op Visible (668xxxxx) OpSite Post-Op Standard (660xxxxx)
Pad Visibility See-through lattice foam — wound fully visible through film AND pad Opaque pad — wound not visible through pad
Film Transparent breathable polyurethane REACTIC moisture-responsive film
Wound Monitoring Complete assessment without any dressing removal Film transparent, but pad obscures wound bed
Exudate Capacity Low to moderate Moderate to higher — thicker pad with greater capacity
Best For Wounds requiring frequent visual monitoring; settings where minimizing unnecessary changes is a priority Wounds with higher exudate where maximum pad absorbency is needed
Sizes Available 6 sizes — 4x3-1/8" through 13-3/4x4" 8 sizes — 2-1/2x2" through 4x13-3/4"

Not sure which OpSite Post-Op format is right for your patient? Call 1-866-218-0902 — Mon–Fri, 9am–5pm EST


Choosing the Right Size

  • 66800136 (4 x 3-1/8") — Small incisions, arthroscopy sites, minor lacerations. Smallest format in the Visible line.
  • 66800137 (6 x 4") — General-purpose standard size. Hip, knee, and abdominal incisions of moderate length.
  • 66800138 (8 x 4") — Larger joint replacement sites, longer abdominal incisions. Most common choice for total hip and knee arthroplasty.
  • 66800139 (10 x 4") — Extended incision coverage. Longer orthopedic and abdominal surgical sites requiring additional length.
  • 66800140 (11-3/4 x 4") — Large extended coverage. Spinal and lumbar surgical sites, longer thoracic incisions.
  • 66800141 (13-3/4 x 4") — Maximum length. Extensive spinal, lumbar, or thoracic incision lines requiring full-length transparent coverage.

Application Instructions

  1. Ensure the wound and surrounding skin are clean and dry before application
  2. Select the appropriate size — dressing border should overlap the wound edges by at least 2–3 cm on all sides
  3. Remove from sterile packaging immediately before use
  4. Peel the backing and apply directly over the wound, centering the pad over the incision line
  5. Press from center outward — smooth all edges firmly to skin, including over any body contours
  6. Assess the wound through the intact dressing at each clinical visit — the see-through pad eliminates the need to remove the dressing for routine monitoring
  7. Change only when clinically indicated — when exudate approaches the dressing border, when the dressing lifts, or per protocol
  8. To remove: lift one corner and stretch gently parallel to the skin — the low-adherent contact layer separates from the wound bed with minimal trauma

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Questions about OpSite Post-Op Visible or any post-surgical dressing? Call 1-866-218-0902 — our team is ready to help.

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