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  • Medical Tape Jan 26, 2024
    Surgical tape or medical tape is a type of pressure-sensitive adhesive tape used in medicine and first aid to hold a bandage or other dressing onto a wound. These tapes usually have a hypoallergenic adhesive which is designed to hold firmly onto skin, dressing materials, and underlying layers of tape, but to remove easily without damaging the skin. They allow air to reach the skin ("breathable"). Some breathable tapes such as kinesiology tape, and other elastic bandages with adhesive are made of cotton. Surgical tape is often white because it contains zinc oxide, which is added to help prevent infections. Tapes made of porous material, such as 3M Micropore, are widely used.     History Primitive surgical tape, or sparadrapum probably consisted of strips of cloth impregnated with some type of plaster or sticky gum, which was applied over gauzes or wound dressings to hold them in place. Plaster casts over fractures were sometimes called "Spanish dressings"   In early moder...
  • Effects of Natural Brown Cotton Bleached Gauze on Wound Healing Jan 08, 2024
    Abstract Natural brown cotton has favorable antibacterial and antioxidant properties. In this study, we explored the effect of gauze made from natural brown cotton after scouring and bleaching on wound healing in rats. In this work, a control experiment was adopted. The control group used absorbent cotton gauze, and the experimental group utilized natural brown cotton bleached gauze. The materials were applied to rat models to explore the effects of the two dressings on wound healing. By analyzing the wound healing state of rats, calculating the healing rate, and combining the pathological HE staining, Masson staining, and CD31 immunohistochemical staining, the results showed that both gauzes have positive effects on the wound healing of the rats. Moreover, compared with the control group, the wound healing rate of rats in the experimental group increased by 14.81%, the number of inflammatory cells decreased by 12.93%, the number of new blood vessels increased by 6.88%, the growth rate...
  • Medical Hemostatic Sponges -As a medical devices for stopn bleeding and for close the wound Jan 05, 2024
    Medical sponge as a tool that has absorbent and antisepticproperties, as wellas stimulates tissue regeneration and isused in surgery, neurosurgery, dentistry, otolaryngology and gynecology to stop blood loss or to cose wound suracesburns, trophic ulcers). Hemostatic and dressing devices can be cassifled by various critena, including mechanism of action, wound type and mechanism of drug delivery. Also the hemostatic agents classified: by the mechanism of action, by the delivery mechanism, the form of the agent, the type ot wound. Currently, absorbent hemostatic products according to 21CFR 878.4490 classification "Absorbent heostatic agents and dressings" (FDA) are grouped under three commodity codes: LMF- Agent, Absorbable Hemmostatic, Collagen Based; PMX- Absorbable Collagen Hemostatic Agent with Thrombin. LMG- Agent, Absorbable Hemostatic, Non-Collagen Basedhemostatic. Non-Collagen Based   The most important feature of sponges that have pharmacological action is porosity; the por...
  • Why zig zag Cotton So Widely Use? Dec 29, 2023
    With the continuous improvement of people's living standards, people have higher and higher requirements for medical cotton. Zigzag cotton is made by cutting and processing fabrics.  But do you know what Zigzag cotton is?  What kind of fabric is Zigzag cotton? What are the main uses?Zigzag cotton is a type of cotton product designed for a variety of personal hygiene and medical uses. Made from natural cotton fibers, they are soft and absorbent, making them ideal for use on sensitive skin or wounds.Folded quilts come in long strips or sheets, with multiple layers of quilts folded and pressed together. They can be easily separated into separate portions for use as needed and are commonly used for cleaning wounds, applying ointments or medications, and cleaning or drying sensitive skin areas.Cotton pleats come in a variety of sizes and quantities and can be purchased at most pharmacies, medical supply stores, and online retailers. They are a cost-effective, versatile product tha...
  • Volar Splinting Dec 18, 2023
    Introduction Volar splinting of the upper extremity can be employed to immobilize hard and soft tissue injuries in addition to painful atraumatic conditions. Hard tissue skeletal injuries that may benefit from volar splinting include distal radius fractures, Colles fractures, and metacarpal or carpal fractures, excluding fractures of the first metacarpal and trapezium. Basic splinting guidelines of skeletal pathology require immobilization of the joint above and below the lesion. Exceptions to this rule include metaphyseal fractures, such as Colles or Smith fractures; metaphyseal fractures behave like injuries within the joint. For more proximal shaft fractures, the principle of volar splinting expands into sugar-tong or Muenster-type splinting, extending above the elbow. Other conditions amenable to volar splinting include acute gouty arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome, and radial nerve palsy. Splinting is an adjunct to elevation and ice. Splinting improves patient comfort, facili...
  • First Aid Kit Dec 14, 2023
    A first aid kit or medical kit is a collection of supplies and equipment used to give immediate medical treatment, primarily to treat injuries and other mild or moderate medical conditions. There is a wide variation in the contents of first aid kits based on the knowledge and experience of those putting it together, the differing first aid requirements of the area where it may be used, and variations in legislation or regulation in a given area.   The international standard for first aid kits is that they should be identified with the ISO graphical symbol for first aid (from ISO 7010), which is an equal white cross on a green background.   Standard kits often come in durable plastic boxes, fabric pouches or in wall mounted cabinets. The type of container will vary depending on the purpose, and they range in size from wallet-sized through to a large box. It is recommended that all kits are kept in a clean dust- and damp-proof container to keep the contents safe and aseptic. &n...
  • Gauze Roll Production Process Dec 08, 2023
    Gauze rolls are actually used in many situations in our lives, and its use is also very necessary, because once bleeding occurs, it will be difficult to recover well if it is not used for bandaging. , and there will be no good recovery in a short period of time.The use of gauze rolls is very important for patients. Its surface is very clean and tidy, and it does not contain moisture. It can also be protected after being bandaged on our wounds to prevent damage by microorganisms, etc., so it can play a very important role. Good results.Gauze rolls go through strict procedures during production and production, and undergo strict inspections by relevant departments before leaving the factory, so we can buy with confidence when purchasing.The selection of gauze rolls is also tricky, and the ones produced by different manufacturers will be different. Therefore, we have to choose based on the actual situation and cannot generalize.Gauze production process:1. Select yarn: The first step in ga...
  • History of gauze usage Nov 27, 2023
    Gauze is often used as a generic term to cover a wide range of dressing products. However, gauze products have numerous subcategories that differ according to fabric construction or material composition. The two major groups are referred to as (i) woven or (ii) non-woven. It is important that practitioners differentiate between these subcategories as product characteristics, and performance will differ within each group . Non-woven gauze dressings are generally made of rayon or synthetic fibre blends. Not to be confused with woven gauze, these dressings were introduced to replace woven products as they have a lower adherence to the wound bed and are less likely to release lint. Woven products, often referred to as absorbent gauze, are generally made of 100% natural cotton yarns and have been manufactured the same way for centuries. It is this type of gauze that has the potential to cause more problems than any other, as it will shed fibres when cut and is prone to linting with fibres r...
  • Dressing Nov 22, 2023
    A dressing or compress is a sterile pad applied to a wound to promote healing and protect the wound from further harm. A dressing is designed to be in direct contact with the wound, as distinguished from a bandage, which is most often used to hold a dressing in place. Many modern dressings are self-adhesive.   Medical uses A dressing can have a number of purposes, depending on the type, severity and position of the wound, although all purposes are focused on promoting recovery and protecting from further harm. Key purposes of a dressing are: Stop bleeding – to help to seal the wound to expedite the clotting process; Protection from infection – to defend the wound against germs and mechanical damage; Absorb exudate – to soak up blood, plasma, and other fluids exuded from the wound, containing it/them in one place and preventing maceration; Ease pain – either by a medicated analgesic effect, compression or simply preventing pain from further trauma; Debride t...
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