A method of protecting an insertion site permitting passage of a transcutaneous medical device into a patient. The method includes grasping a dressing device, positioning the dressing device over the insertion site, and adhering the dressing device to the patient over the insertion site. The dressing device may include a moisture vapor permeable backing, a polyurethane foam matrix, and an adhesive. The polyurethane foam matrix may be adhered to a first side of the moisture vapor permeable backing, and the adhesive may cover a second side of the moisture vapor permeable backing opposite of the first side. The polyurethane foam matrix can include a polyanhydroglucuronic acid or salt thereof in an amount to achieve a haemostatic effect, and chlorhexidine di-gluconate in an amount of 9% to 16% (w/w) to achieve an antimicrobial effect without adversely affecting wound healing.