Surgical Dressings and supplies
Surgical dressings and supplies are essential materials used in wound care, both during and after surgery, to promote healing and protect wounds from infection. Here’s a breakdown of common types:
1. Primary Dressings
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Gauze
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Absorbent cotton fabric available in rolls, pads, or sponges
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Used to absorb exudate, protect the wound, and promote healing
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Hydrocolloid Dressings
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Adhesive and absorbent
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Form a gel-like substance over the wound
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Maintain a moist healing environment
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Ideal for non-infected, partial-thickness wounds
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Foam Dressings
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Soft and highly absorbent
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Suitable for wounds with moderate to heavy exudate
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Help maintain moisture and provide cushioning
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Alginate Dressings
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Made from seaweed
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Excellent for heavily exudating wounds
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Form a gel upon contact with wound fluids
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Hydrogel Dressings
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Contain a high water content
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Used for dry or necrotic wounds
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Provide necessary moisture to support healing
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2. Secondary Dressings
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Adhesive Bandages
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Secure primary dressings in place
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Offer additional protection
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Non-Adherent Pads
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Do not stick to the wound
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Often used over gauze or primary dressings
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Compression Bandages
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Elastic bandages that apply pressure
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Reduce swelling and improve circulation
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Commonly used for venous leg ulcers
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3. Antiseptic Dressings and Solutions
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Povidone-Iodine and Chlorhexidine Solutions
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Clean wounds
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Reduce bacterial load and prevent infection
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Silver-Impregnated Dressings
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Have antimicrobial properties
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Suitable for infected or high-risk wounds
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4. Other Supplies
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Sterile Gloves and Drapes
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Maintain a sterile environment
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Prevent contamination during wound care
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Surgical Tape
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Secures dressings
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Gentle on the skin
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Absorbent Towels and Sponges
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Used to clean and absorb fluids during procedures
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Scissors and Forceps
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Assist in dressing application and removal
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