Factory Production Profile
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Product Definition
Gauze Swab: A small, square or rectangular piece of loosely woven, cotton-based fabric, used primarily for cleaning wounds, absorbing fluids, applying medication, or protecting an area of the body. Gauze swabs are highly absorbent and can be sterile or non-sterile
Gauze Ball: A small, round piece of gauze created by compressing or rolling the gauze into a spherical shape. Gauze balls are used for similar purposes as gauze swabs, including wound care, cleaning, and applying pressure, especially in small or hard-to-reach areas.
Lap Sponge: A larger, thicker piece of gauze, often with additional layers and sometimes containing a radiopaque strip for detection during surgery. Lap sponges are primarily used in surgical settings to absorb significant amounts of blood and other fluids, protect organs, or hold tissues aside.
Gauze swabs, gauze balls, and lap sponges are medical-grade absorbent textiles made from cotton-based fabric, designed for a variety of uses including wound care, fluid absorption, and tissue protection in both clinical and surgical settings. They vary in size and shape to suit specific medical needs, from cleaning small wounds to managing significant bleeding during surgeries.
Indications For Use
Wound Cleaning: To clean wounds and remove debris.
Absorption: To absorb exudate, blood, or other fluids from wounds.
Dressing: To cover and protect wounds or surgical sites.
Bleeding Control: To help control bleeding by applying pressure.
Surgical Procedures: To absorb fluids and maintain a sterile environment.
