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Cardinal Health 9430 - Laparotomy Drape with Pouches, 12 EA/CS

Cardinal Health # 9430 - Laparotomy Drape with Pouches, 12 EA/CS
Part Number Cardinal Health 9430
SKU Number CIA8045919
Sell Unit CASE
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List Price $293.11
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Product Description

Cardinal Health 9430 - Laparotomy Drape with Pouches, 12 EA/CS

Product overview
The Cardinal Health 9430 Laparotomy Drape is designed to provide a sterile barrier during surgical procedures, particularly laparotomies. This single-use drape features integrated pouches to efficiently manage fluids and instruments, enhancing the surgical team's efficiency and maintaining a clean operative field. Its absorbent reinforcement offers additional protection against fluid penetration, making it suitable for general surgery applications.

Key benefits

  • Integrated Pouches: Facilitate fluid collection and instrument management, reducing the need for additional accessories.

  • Absorbent Reinforcement: Enhances fluid control, maintaining a dry and safe surgical environment.

  • Single-Use Design: Minimizes the risk of cross-contamination between procedures.

  • Sterile Barrier: Provides effective protection against microbial penetration, ensuring patient safety.

  • Durable Material: Constructed to withstand the rigors of surgical procedures without compromising integrity.

Compatibility and applications

  • Surgical Procedures: Ideal for laparotomies and other general surgery applications requiring extensive exposure.

  • Healthcare Facilities: Suitable for use in hospitals, surgical centers, and outpatient clinics.

  • Sterilization Methods: Compatible with standard sterilization protocols for surgical drapes.

Usage guidelines

  • Application: Position the drape over the patient, ensuring the pouches are appropriately placed for fluid and instrument management.

  • During Surgery: Utilize the integrated pouches to collect fluids and organize instruments, maintaining a tidy operative field.

  • Post-Procedure: Dispose of the drape according to facility protocols for biohazardous materials.

Certifications, safety standards, and regulatory approvals

  • FDA Compliant: Meets standards for surgical drapes.

  • Quality Assurance: Manufactured under strict quality control standards to ensure consistency and reliability.

Comparison with competitor products

  • Enhanced Efficiency: Integrated pouches reduce the need for separate fluid collection systems.

  • Improved Safety: Absorbent reinforcement offers superior fluid control compared to standard drapes.

  • Trusted Brand: Backed by Cardinal Health's reputation for quality in surgical products.

Typical user profile and application scenarios

  • Surgeons and Surgical Teams: Professionals performing laparotomies and requiring reliable draping solutions.

  • Operating Room Staff: Personnel responsible for maintaining a sterile and organized surgical environment.

  • Healthcare Providers: Institutions seeking high-quality, single-use surgical drapes to enhance patient safety.

Best practices for use and maintenance

  • Storage: Keep in a cool, dry place to maintain product integrity.

  • Inspection: Check packaging for any damage before use to ensure sterility.

  • Training: Ensure surgical staff are trained in proper drape application techniques to maximize effectiveness.

Regulatory and safety information

  • Compliance: Adheres to applicable health and safety regulations for surgical drapes.

  • Documentation: Product information and safety data sheets are available upon request.

How to order

  • Online Purchase: Add the product to your cart on the Medline website.

  • Bulk Orders: For larger quantities or special inquiries, contact Medline customer service or use the contact form on the product page.

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