Adhesives are used across a variety of healthcare applications including wound care dressings, medical device fixation such as ostomy fixation, and transdermal delivery. The selection of the type of adhesive for these various applications is dependent on several factors including
A trolley cover provides the sterile barrier you need to cover the table with high puncture resistance. The product is made from a polyethylene film and an absorbent reinforced area.
Cotton fabricated Phaco trolley cover is well known for its breathable quality. This cover is skin-friendly and of hypoallergenic quality. This disposable product prevents secondary pollution or cross-contamination after its disposal for its recyclable quality.
Provided Phaco trolley cover is light in weight and has a perfect diameter.
Material: POLY MATERIAL / Non-Woven Fabric
Utilized to prevent pressure and nerve damage when the limb is placed on the Mayo Stand for positioning during orthopedic procedures as well as patients in the lateral position.
For urinary incontinence (leakage), urinary retention (not being able to urinate), a surgery that made a catheter necessary, or another health problem. There are two kinds of bags: a leg bag for daytime use and a night bag, usually larger, for use in bed. A leg bag is attached directly to the catheter tube. It collects all the urine produced during the day and becomes heavier as it fills.
A pouch with 2 Incise Film – a clear, plastic, 360-degree fluid collection pouch with tube and cord organizers.
This 360-degree, plastic fluid-collection pouch with 2 Antimicrobial Incise Film is ideal for cesarean-section procedures.
Medical adhesive tapes are composed of several layers including a tape backing and an adhesive layer. Tape backing is often made of silk, cloth, or paper depending on bonding with adhesive and breathability of the material.
Medical adhesive and sealants can be categorized into synthetic and natural. Synthetic products are made of acrylic, polyurethane, silicone, polyethylene glycol (PEG), and cyanoacrylate materials while natural adhesives and sealants are made of albumin, collagen, gelatin, fibrin, and polysaccharide.
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AAMI standards require a surgical gown to pass ASTM International F1671 in the critical zones in order to be labeled an AAMI level 4 surgical gown. What areas are included in the critical zone? There are typically four different areas that must pass within the critical zones, including two in the front chest and two on the sleeves. If a product passes ASTM InternationalF1671 in all applicable areas, then it qualifies as an AAMI level 4 surgical gown.