Spare Blade
Spare Blade
- Compatibility: Designed specifically for use with the 012-0275-37 dressing tool.
- Material: Made from high-quality stainless steel for durability and corrosion resistance.
- Blade Type: Sharp, precision-engineered blade for clean and efficient cutting of bandages and dressings.
- Dimensions: Standard size and shape to ensure a perfect fit with the original tool.
- Usage: Ideal for replacing worn or damaged blades, maintaining the performance of the dressing tool.
- Safety Features: Designed to minimize risk of injury during handling and use.
- Packaging: Typically sold individually or in packs, ensuring convenient storage and replacement.
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Categories: Dressing, Surgical Instruments
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Asepsis
- Definition: Asepsis refers to the methods used to prevent contamination by pathogens, ensuring a sterile environment, particularly in healthcare settings.
Hollow Fingernail Files
- Description:
- Design: Hollow fingernail files are typically designed with a hollow or tubular shape, which may allow for easier handling and lighter weight.
- Material: They can be made from various materials, including stainless steel, which is easy to sterilize.
Use in Asepsis
- Importance:
- Cleaning: Hollow designs can make it easier to clean and disinfect the file thoroughly, reducing the risk of harboring bacteria.
- Sterilization: Metal hollow files can be autoclaved or disinfected between uses, making them suitable for clinical environments where aseptic techniques are critical.
- Best Practices:
- Personal Hygiene: Regularly file nails to maintain cleanliness and prevent debris buildup.
- Before Procedures: Ensure that the hollow nail file is sterilized before use in a clinical setting.
- Storage: Store in a clean, dry place to avoid contamination.
Asepsis , Fingernail file
Asepsis and Fingernail Files
Asepsis
- Definition: Asepsis refers to the practices designed to prevent the introduction of harmful pathogens into a sterile environment. This is crucial in medical and surgical settings to minimize the risk of infection.
Fingernail Files
- Use in Asepsis:
- Personal Hygiene: Maintaining clean fingernails is important in healthcare settings. Dirt or debris under nails can harbor bacteria, increasing the risk of contamination during procedures.
- Material: Fingernail files can be made of various materials, including emery board, glass, or metal. For aseptic conditions, tools should be cleaned or sterilized regularly.
- Design: Some nail files are designed to be disposable, reducing the risk of cross-contamination.
Best Practices
- Before Procedures:
- Ensure nails are clean and trimmed to prevent the accumulation of pathogens.
- Use an appropriate nail file that can be easily disinfected or is disposable.
- Infection Control: Regularly inspect and clean any reusable nail files to maintain aseptic conditions.
Trocars, suction tubes, Cannulas , Valvular suction tube
Trocars
- Material: Generally made from stainless steel, ensuring durability and resistance to corrosion.
- Design:
- Features a sharp, pointed tip for penetrating tissues.
- Hollow shaft allows for the passage of other instruments or drainage.
- Function:
- Primarily used in minimally invasive surgeries (e.g., laparoscopy) to create access points for surgical instruments.
- Sizes: Available in various diameters to suit different surgical needs.
Suction Tubes
- Material: Usually constructed from medical-grade plastic or stainless steel.
- Design:
- Can be flexible or rigid, with varying lengths and diameters.
- Often includes openings along the sides or at the tip for effective suctioning.
- Function:
- Used to remove fluids, debris, or gases from surgical sites or body cavities.
- Applications: Commonly used in surgeries, wound care, and emergency medicine.
Cannulas
- Material: Typically made from stainless steel or high-quality plastic.
- Design:
- Hollow tubes designed for insertion into the body.
- May have a removable inner stylet for ease of insertion.
- Function:
- Used for administering fluids, medications, or draining fluids from the body.
- Applicable in various medical procedures, including intravenous (IV) therapy and airway management.
Valvular Suction Tube
- Material: Often made from medical-grade plastic or stainless steel.
- Design:
- Features a one-way valve mechanism to prevent backflow of fluids.
- Typically includes a soft, flexible tip for safe suctioning.
- Function:
- Designed to efficiently remove fluids while preventing contamination or re-entry of fluids into the suction source.
- Applications: Commonly used in surgical procedures, especially in delicate areas where controlling fluid dynamics is critical.
Cotton swab forceps , forceps, acc. to Foerster, slim, straight
Straight Cotton Swab Forceps
- Material:
- High-quality stainless steel for durability and corrosion resistance
- Design:
- Straight tips to enhance visibility and access in confined areas
- Smooth jaws for gentle handling of cotton swabs or gauze
- Function:
- Ideal for manipulating cotton swabs during procedures, applying antiseptics, or handling delicate tissues
- Length:
- Typically ranges from 15 cm to 20 cm
- Finish:
- Polished or smooth finish to minimize tissue adherence and ensure gentle contact
Straight Forceps
- Material:
- Stainless steel, designed for strength and resistance to repeated sterilization
- Design:
- Straight configuration to facilitate access in deeper or restricted areas
- Smooth jaws to reduce trauma to tissue during manipulation
- Function:
- Used for grasping, holding, or manipulating tissue in various surgical procedures
- Length:
- Generally around 15 cm to 25 cm
- Finish:
- Polished or smooth finish for optimal handling and visibility during use

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