The angiography surgical packs

Angiography surgical packs are sterile sets of drapes, gowns, and other supplies used during angiography procedures to maintain a sterile field and facilitate the procedure. They are designed to minimize infection risk and streamline the setup of the operating room.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Purpose:
Sterility:
Angiography packs ensure a sterile environment for the procedure, reducing the risk of infection.
Efficiency:
They provide all necessary components in one convenient pack, saving time and effort in the operating room.
Fluid Management:
Drapes and absorbent materials help manage fluids during the procedure, keeping the surgical site clean and dry.
Typical Components:
Drapes: Include fenestrated drapes (with a hole for the insertion site), back table covers, and mayo stand covers.
Gowns: Surgical gowns for the surgical team.
Towels: Absorbent towels for draping and patient care.
Gauze Sponges: Used for cleaning and absorbing fluids.
Forceps and Scissors: Instruments for handling tissue and making incisions.
Other Items: May include basins, bowls, measuring cups, and instrument protectors.
Benefits:
Reduced Infection Risk: Minimizes the chances of surgical site infections.
Improved Workflow: Streamlines the setup of the operating room and procedure.
Cost-Effective: Can be more economical than sourcing individual items.
Key Features:
Sterility: Packs are sterilized to ensure a sterile environment.
Reinforced Fabric: Drapes often include reinforced areas for increased strength and absorbency.
Fluid Control: Designed to manage fluids effectively during the procedure.
Patient Comfort: Some packs include materials that are soft and comfortable for the patient.