Sterile Abdominal Pads | 5" x 9"
DUK-5590
Dukal
General Dressings
The DUK-5590 Abdominal Pad is a high-quality, sterile, and highly absorbent pad designed for effective wound care and management. Measuring 5 inches by 9 inches, this combine pad is ideal for use in a variety of medical settings, providing excellent protection and absorption for larger wounds, surgical sites, and heavily draining wounds. Each pad is individually packaged to ensure sterility, and they are conveniently packed in trays and cases for bulk use. This makes them perfect for hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare facilities.
Key Features:
- High Absorbency:
- Superior Absorption: Designed to quickly absorb and retain large amounts of wound exudate, keeping the wound dry and promoting faster healing.
- Multiple Layers: Constructed with multiple layers that enhance its absorbent capacity, ensuring maximum protection and comfort.
- Sterile and Safe:
- Individually Packaged: Each pad is individually wrapped to maintain sterility until use, reducing the risk of infection and contamination.
- High-Quality Material: Made from high-quality, sterile materials that are gentle on the skin and safe for use on sensitive wounds.
- Optimal Size:
- 5" x 9" Dimensions: Provides ample coverage for larger wounds and surgical sites, ensuring effective wound management.
- Flexible Design: Easily conforms to different body contours, providing a secure and comfortable fit.
- Versatile Use:
- Wide Range of Applications: Ideal for post-operative wounds, trauma wounds, and any situation requiring high absorbency and protection.
- Combine Pad: The combine pad design makes it suitable for both primary and secondary wound dressings.
- Convenient Packaging:
- 25 PK/TR, 16 TR/CS: Each tray contains 25 pads, and each case contains 16 trays, providing a total of 400 pads per case, ensuring a plentiful supply for high-demand environments.
- Organized Storage: The tray and case packaging make it easy to organize and store the pads, ensuring quick and easy access when needed.