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- 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
- What Is An Injection Needle? How To Handle And UseInjection needle is a type of hollow needle—a thin, hollow medical device—that is typically used in conjunction with a syringe to inject medications or liquids into the subcutaneous tissue or to withdraw fluids from the body.Product News April 11, 2025
- Understanding The Advantages, Types, And How To Use Bipolar ForcepsBipolar forceps are a type of medical surgical instrument primarily used for precise hemostasis and tissue electrocautery. Their name comes from the "bipolar" aspect—during operation, the current flows only between its two tips, without forming a circuit through other parts of the patient's body (unlike traditional monopolar electrosurgical instruments). They are widely used in microsurgery and delicate procedures.Product News March 25, 2025
- How To Choose The Best Surgical Blade for YourThe choice of a surgical blade directly impacts surgical outcomes, yet it is challenging due to variations in type, size, and shape. Different blades are designed for specific tissue and incision needs, requiring a comprehensive evaluation of their sharpness, material, and compatibility with the scalpel handle. Additionally, factors such as patient variability, surgeon preference, sterility requirements, and cost considerations must be balanced. As a core surgical tool, the precise selection of a surgical blade is critical for cutting efficiency and surgical safety.Product News March 03, 2025
- Surgical Sutures: Everything You Need to KnowSurgical sutures are special medical threads used to sew wounds. They maintain the apposition of wound edges by exerting tension until healing is complete and help reduce the risk of infection. Surgeons must precisely select the appropriate suture sizes, types, and surgical stitching techniques based on factors such as wound tension and tissue healing rate.Product News February 27, 2025
- Are Gauze Pads Good for Wounds?Medical gauze pads, often referred to simply as gauze or sterile gauze, are an essential tool in wound care and healthcare settings. is widely used in hospitals, clinics and home first aid kits. It is made of pure cotton gauze, soft and breathable, with good water absorption and adsorption capacity. Medical gauze pieces can be used to treat various wounds, such as scrapes, cuts, burns, etc., and have good hemostatic and protective effects.These lightweight, absorbent, and breathable fabric pads serve a wide range of purposes in patient care, making them a staple in medical facilities, clinics, and first aid kits.Product News October 26, 2023
- Peritoneal Dialysis: What Are Its Treatment, Benefits, And RisksPeritoneal dialysis is a treatment for kidney failure. Before the treatment starts, your surgeon will put a catheter into your belly, preferably near your belly button. Once you are prepared for the dialysis, A fluid containing salt and different additives is passed into your abdomen via a catheter. This process essentially removes all the waste products from your blood by using the peritoneum layer in your abdomen.Product News November 27, 2024
- Silicone ResuscitatorSilicone resuscitator is a simple tool for artificial ventilation. Compared with mouth-to-mouth breathing, it has a higher oxygen supply concentration and is easy to operate. Especially when the patient is in critical condition and there is no time for tracheal intubation, a pressurized mask can be used to directly supply oxygen to the patient, so that the patient can get sufficient oxygen supply and improve tissue hypoxia.Product News November 04, 2024