Non Reinforced Surgical Gowns
Name: | Non Reinforced Surgical Gowns |
Model No.: | Non Reinforced Surgical Gowns |
Material: | PP /Three-Anty SMS /Spunlace or customized fabric |
Packaging: | Individual packed in paper&plastic sterile bag, or customized packing |
Product description: | Disposable and EO sterilizable |
LEAD TIME: | 3 days |
MOQ: | 1000pcs |
Sample: | Available |
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Product Description
Products: Non Reinforced Surgical Gowns/Disposable Surgical Gowns
Material: PP /Three-Anty SMS /Spunlace or customized fabric
Features:
Name | Surgical gown |
Material | PP /Three-Anty SMS /Spunlace |
Size | S /M /L /XL /XXL /3XL |
Packaging | Individual packed in paper&plastic sterile bag |
Style | With knitted cuffs or cotton cuffs |
Weight | 25-60g |
*all the specification and contents can be customized
*Customized contents welcome
Surgical gowns are specialized garments worn by medical personnel during surgical procedures to maintain a sterile environment and protect both the patient and the healthcare provider.
Purpose and Function
Infection Control: They help prevent the transfer of pathogens and contaminants.
Barrier Protection: Gowns protect against blood, bodily fluids, and other hazardous materials.
Materials
Typically made from non-woven fabrics, which are designed to be fluid-resistant and breathable.
Some gowns are disposable, while others are reusable and can withstand sterilization processes.
Types
Sterile Gowns: Used in operating rooms to maintain a sterile field.
Non-Sterile Gowns: Used in other medical settings where sterility is not as critical.
Standards and Regulations
Surgical gowns must meet specific standards set by organizations such as the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI).
Usage Guidelines
Proper donning and doffing techniques are essential to minimize contamination risks.
Gowns should fit properly and cover the body adequately to ensure maximum protection.
These garments play a crucial role in surgical settings, contributing to patient safety and infection prevention.