Overview:
Both Xeroform and Adaptic are non-adherent primary wound dressings designed to protect wounds and promote healing while minimizing trauma during dressing changes. However, their composition, specific properties, and best-use scenarios differ.
Xeroform Dressing
- Made of fine mesh gauze impregnated with petrolatum and 3% bismuth tribromophenate.
- Maintains a moist wound environment, which is essential for healing.
- Bismuth tribromophenate provides bacteriostatic (antibacterial) and deodorizing properties.
- Commonly used for surgical wounds, burns, skin grafts, and donor sites.
- Especially helpful when infection control and odor management are priorities.
- Not absorbent-best for wounds with minimal exudate.
- Non-adherent, allowing for pain-free dressing changes.

Adaptic Dressing
- Made of a knitted cellulose acetate fabric impregnated with a specially formulated petrolatum emulsion.
- Maintains moisture and allows exudate to pass through to a secondary absorbent dressing.
- Highly flexible and can be cut to size without unraveling.
- Excellent for fragile tissue, including burns, skin grafts, surgical wounds, and chronic ulcers.
- Does not contain bismuth tribromophenate, so it does not have the same deodorizing or antibacterial properties as Xeroform.
- Non-adherent and minimizes trauma and pain during dressing changes.
- Breathable mesh helps prevent maceration of surrounding skin.

| Feature | Xeroform | Adaptic |
| Base Material | Fine mesh gauze | Knitted cellulose acetate mesh |
| Impregnation | Petrolatum + 3% bismuth tribromophenate | Petrolatum emulsion |
| Antibacterial/Deodorizing | Yes (bismuth tribromophenate) | No |
| Moisture Management | Maintains moist environment | Maintains moisture, allows exudate passage |
| Absorbency | Not absorbent | Not absorbent (requires secondary dressing) |
| Best Uses | Burns, grafts, donor sites, wounds needing odor/infection control | Burns, grafts, surgical wounds, chronic ulcers |
| Non-adherent | Yes | Yes |
| Pain on Removal | Minimal | Minimal |
Summary:
- Xeroform is preferred when antibacterial and deodorizing effects are needed, especially for burns, grafts, or wounds at risk of infection.
- Adaptic is ideal for wounds where gentle, non-adherent protection is needed, and where exudate needs to pass through to a secondary dressing.
For both dressings, always select based on wound type, exudate level, and patient sensitivity.
References:
- https://www.aast.org/Assets/d2cab9c9-875e-45e8-90e2-0208d41a94d7/636095340136130000/guide-to-burn-dressings-pdf
- https://www.thewoundpros.com/post/curad-xeroform-occlusive-petrolatum-gauze-dressing-strip-uses-for-burns
- https://www.thewoundpros.com/post/the-science-behind-adaptic-dressings-what-you-need-to-know
- https://www.usamedicalsurgical.com/adaptic-non-adhering-wound-dressing/
- https://mycaresupplies.com/impregnated-dressing-albahealth-xeroform-5-x-9-inch-gauze-212-213-215-216
- https://www.amazon.com/Adaptic-Non-Adhering-Dressing-2018-3×60/dp/B003XCLG82