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Tubular Gauze / Retainers
Ankle injuries are common (estimated at 600 000 attendances at accident and emergency departments per year in the United Kingdom), and 30% of patients may have continuing symptoms. To read more please click here.
Surgilast Tubular Elastic Bandage Retainer, Surgitube Tubular Gauze, Tubigrip Elastic Tubular Bandage

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Tapes / Adherent Wraps
A latex-free version of Coban Self-Adherent Wrap is available. The wrap adheres without adhesive or clips, can be adjusted easily, and won’t slip or stick to the patient’s skin. It can be used to protect primary dressings, control edema, wrap splints and arm boards, and secure intravenous and other devices, according to [...]

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Tape Closures

Tape Closures
SIR,-The two papers on sutureless skin closure and subsequent correspondence lead me to offer a technique of sutureless skin closure which has been in use for a good many years. I do not know the inventor of the method. To read more please click here.
2nd Skin Cut Closure, Sterile-Strip Adhesive Skin Closure, Sterile-Strip Blend [...]

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Sponges, Non-woven
A side-by-side evaluation of a first set of “control” sponges with a second set of sponges prepared and treated in accordance with the present invention was performed.
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Curity O.B. Sponge, Gauze Packing Strip Sterile, Soft Sponge Sterile, Versalon Nonwoven All-purpose Sponge

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Sponges, Gauze

Sponges, Gauze
Surgical Sponges
With approximately 20 million operations done in the United States annually, Port estimates RF Surgical could require its unnamed contract manufacturing facilities in China to produce about a billion tags each year to meet demand. And at a cost of about $50 for the tagged surgical sponges and gauze per operating procedure that [...]

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Rolls, Non-woven

Rolls, Non-woven
Applying a dressing is a first aid skill, although many people undertake the practice with no training – especially on minor wounds. Modern dressings will almost all come in a prepackaged sterile wrapping, date coded to ensure sterility, this is due to the fact that it will come in to direct contact with the [...]

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Rolls, Gauze

Rolls, Gauze
A dressing is an adjunct used by a person for application to a wound in order to promote healing and/or prevent further harm. A dressing is designed to be in direct contact with the wound, which makes it different to a bandage, which is primarily used to hold a dressing in place. To read [...]

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Pads Non-Woven
When nonwovens are used in the treatment (e.g., finishing) a liquid or solid lubricant is applied to the nonwoven to improve the abrasive power of the article and to prevent ” ( to read more click here )
Lisco Sponge
Dressing Sponge Strlie

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Pads Gauze

Pads Gauze
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CURITY Gauze Pad
Gauze Sponge
Abdominal Pad Sterile
Triple Layer Gauze Pad

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As is well recognized in the art, ideally a wound dressing comprising an absorbent material providing a reservoir for the wound fluids diffusing from the wound should not interfere with normal wound healing to learn more about Non-Adherent Pads please click here.
3M Medipore + Pad Soft Cloth Adhesive Wound Dressing
Non Adhesive Steril Gauze Dressing
Non-Adherent Pads
Primapore [...]

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