This disposable surgical gowns are intended to be used in procedures with a high risk of exposure, infection control purpose. Provides higher than standards protection with the properties of strong liquid, particulars, dust barrier while high breathability and comfort,static safe and low lint generating.
KEY FEATURES:
* Light, Soft & Comfy
* Anti-Statics & allergic
* Liquid Repellent, Fluid & Blood Penetration Resistance
* High Breathability
* Easy Donning & Doffing
* Biodegradable & Flame Resistance
MANUFACTURER: TECBOD
TECBOD disposable surgical gowns are produced in accordance with the regulations of ISO13485, meets the standards of AATCC & ASTM in the US which barrier level had been tested and proved meets the requirement of ANSI/AAMI Level 4. We also have it tested with the standard of EN 13795-2019 and proved the barrier level is high performance. Product has been certified by CE and FDA registered and 510K listed. Providing the maximum barrier for the wears in the high risk with large amount of fluid penetration through splatter and exposure.
SPECIFICATION:
Applicable for: Unisex
Style: Wraparound / Back Closure & Set-In Sleeves, non-reinforced
Raw Material: Particulars, Liquid and Dust Barrier SMMMS Non-Woven Fabric
Fabric Weight: 60 gsm
Neckline: Hook and Loop
Sleeves: Elastic Knitted Cuffs
Waist Belt : 2 Pairs and Side Tying
Seaming: Ultrasonic Welded
Supply: Sterilised, Vacuum Sealed Plastic-PE Film Coated Paper Bag
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Hoop & Loop Neck Tie | Set-In Sleeves | Elastic Knitted Cuffs |
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Ultrasonic Seams | Side Tying Waist Belt | Raw Material-PP+Microporous PE Film |
SIZE REFERENCE(CM/INCH):
Sizes | Finished Length | Sleeve Inseam | Chest Width |
Small | 91/36 | 43/17 | 48/19 |
Medium | 102/40 | 51/20 | 59/23 |
Large | 115/45 | 56/22 | 66/26 |
X-Large | 120/47 | 63/25 | 76/30 |
XX-Large | 127/50 | 69/28 | 84/33 |
TECBOD is a medical textile and catheter customised(ODM/OEM) solution manufacturer. Producing process compliant to the international regulation(ISO13485) and product quality inspection base on both European and US standards.Strictly with each steps from the raw materials to the finished products, ensuring the control for the product quality, base cost and production lead time. Tailor-making solution is base on your needs and practical feedback updated by our clients(Collected from the front line professionals) after all these years! What you concern is what we concern. Let's explore more possibilities in the coming future!
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Raw Materials of Non-Woven Fabric | Fabric for Disposable Surgical Gowns | On the Production Line |
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Inspection Before Packing | Sterilised and Sealed Packaging | Get Ready to Ship |
Q: What is a surgical gown, and why is it important in the healthcare industry?
A: A surgical gown is a protective garment worn by healthcare professionals during surgical procedures to minimize the risk of transmission of infections and other contaminants. It acts as a barrier between the wearer and the patient, preventing the spread of pathogens.
Q: What are the industry standards and regulations that apply to surgical gowns, and how do they ensure their quality and safety?
A: Industry standards and regulations that apply to surgical gowns include the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). These standards ensure the quality and safety of surgical gowns by setting performance criteria and testing methods.
Q: What are the potential risks and limitations associated with both disposable and reusable surgical gowns, and how do I mitigate them?
A: The potential risks and limitations associated with both disposable and reusable surgical gowns include contamination, tearing, and improper fit. To mitigate these risks, follow proper protocol for donning and doffing the gown, inspect it for damage, and select the appropriate level of protection for the procedure.
Q: How do I select the right surgical gown for a specific procedure, and what factors should I consider?
A: To select the right surgical gown for a specific procedure, consider the level of protection required, the potential for exposure to bodily fluids, and the comfort of the wearer. Consult the manufacturer's guidelines and the ASTM standards for guidance.
Q: What are the best practices for managing and disposing of contaminated surgical gowns, and how do I protect myself and others?
A: Best practices for managing and disposing of contaminated surgical gowns include placing them in a designated biohazard bag, handling them with gloves and other appropriate personal protective equipment, and disposing of them according to local regulations.
Q: How do I balance the need for sustainability and cost-effectiveness with the safety and efficacy of surgical gowns in the healthcare industry?
A: Balancing the need for sustainability and cost-effectiveness with the safety and efficacy of surgical gowns requires a thorough understanding of the available options and their performance characteristics. Consider factors such as the number of uses, the environmental impact, and the potential risks and benefits of each type of gown.
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