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- Disposable Obstetric Suction CupThe fetal head aspirator is a medical device used for women with difficult labor during midwifery. It is a simple, effective and safe midwifery device that is often used to help the fetus be born.Product News June 18, 2025
- Intraosseous (IO) Infusion Device: What Is It? Risks and Benefits?An emergency medical device used when conventional intravenous access cannot be established. It allows doctors or healthcare professionals to directly infuse fluids or medications into the bone marrow. By utilizing the intraosseous vascular access within the bone by puncturing into the bone marrow cavity, allowing fluids to enter the circulatory system and enabling rapid resuscitation directly. This critical method is often employed in cardiac arrest, traumatic shock, or pediatric emergencies to quickly restore fluid and medication delivery.Product News June 18, 2025
- The Airway Management and Anesthesia Respiratory Consumables GuideThe human respiratory system is responsible for the exchange of gases between the body and the external environment, delivering life-essential oxygen to various tissues and organs while removing carbon dioxide generated by metabolism. This process is mainly carried out through the nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, and lungs. It is one of the most critical basic functions for sustaining life. In anesthesia practice, ensuring airway patency and normal respiratory function is of vital importance.Product News June 16, 2025
- Understanding The Types And Functions of OB/GYN SuppliesObstetrics and gynecology (OB/GYN) supplies refer to various disposable or limited-use items and instruments necessary for medical procedures during pregnancy, childbirth, postpartum recovery, as well as gynecological examinations, diagnostics, and surgeries. These supplies are diverse in type and widely applied to ensure the health and safety of mothers and newborns.Product News June 06, 2025
- Medical Consumables Required for Wound CareScientific and effective wound care requires the precise selection of medical consumables based on the wound type and healing stage. Whether dealing with acute trauma or chronic ulcers, the rational use of wound care supplies not only reduces the risk of infection but also accelerates tissue repair and prevents complications. Starting from the basic understanding of common wound types, this document analyzes the professional consumables required during the care process, covering routine dressing change procedures, dressing selection strategies, and their core roles in promoting healing. Practical answers to common issues are also provided at the end.Product News May 29, 2025
- What Are The Medical Consumables Lists?Medical consumables refer to items that are easily consumed during medical procedures, typically for single-use or short-term application. These products cover a broad range and are directly used on patients during diagnostic, therapeutic, or surgical processes. They effectively prevent cross-infection, ensure operational safety and hygiene, and are indispensable auxiliary materials in daily healthcare.Product News May 26, 2025
- Understanding Different Types of Infusion Set And Their UsesAn infusion set is a sterile medical consumable made of medical-grade polymer materials, primarily used for intravenous infusion of medications into patients. Its design follows ergonomic principles and allows control of infusion flow rate through standardized tubing.Product News May 15, 2025
- How To Use A Tourniquet And How To Choose OneTourniquete is a medical device specially designed for emergency hemorrhage control. By applying strong compression to the proximal end of an injured limb (the end closer to the torso), it mechanically blocks arterial bleeding. It is typically used in cases of severe trauma with massive bleeding that cannot be controlled by direct pressure.Product News May 09, 2025
- Guide to Types and Uses of Spinal NeedlesA spinal needle is a slender instrument used in medical procedures, primarily during treatments or examinations involving the spine. The most common scenario is a lumbar puncture, where a physician uses this specialized needle to pass through the intervertebral space to withdraw cerebrospinal fluid, aiding in the diagnosis of meningitis, intracranial hemorrhage, and other conditions, or to administer anesthesia before surgery—such as injecting anesthetic for painless childbirth.Product News April 29, 2025
- Intravenous Cannulas – Sizes, Types, and How to UseAn Intravenous Cannula is a flexible catheter device that is temporarily placed in a vein using a puncture technique. Its special design allows for repeated use of the vascular access. The needle's lumen size varies according to clinical needs. Larger bore iv cannulas are used for rapid fluid infusion or high-viscosity drug administration, while smaller sizes are used for long-term, slow infusion, ensuring iv patency and reducing vascular irritation.Product News April 21, 2025