FIRST CHOICE HEALTH CO.,LTD
FIRST CHOICE HEALTH CO.,LTD

Disposable Surgical Kit

Time-saving-time is crucial for patients; sterile dressing kits will improve clinical efficiency and save time for doctors to diagnose. Cost effective-from procurement to sterilization; our one-site purchase system provides you complete supply chain and the most cost-effective choice. Easy storage-the all-in-one and ready-to-use sterile dressing kits are suitable for many healthcare settings; components are sequentially packaged, and compact packaging is easy to store and deliver.

Disposable Surgical Kit Types


Brain


Ophthalmology


Urology


Cardiovasology


Anorectal


General Surgery


Obstetrics and Gynecology


What Components are Typically Included in a Disposable Surgical Kit?

A surgical disposable kit typically includes forceps, scissors, retractors, needle holders, scalpels, and surgical sponges.  It may also include gauze, drapes, gloves, masks, and other disposable supplies necessary for maintaining a sterile surgical environment.



What are the Advantages of Using Disposable Surgical Kits?

First Choice Health's surgical disposable kits are essential to any surgical setting, ensuring safe and sterile procedures.  With sterility assurance, convenience, cost-effectiveness, and compliance with regulatory standards, these kits contribute significantly to patient safety and healthcare provider efficiency.


What are surgical disposable items?

  • Surgical Masks: Protect both the patient and healthcare workers from infectious agents.

  • Gloves: Provide a sterile barrier to prevent the transmission of infections.

  • Syringes and Needles: Used for injections and blood draws, disposed of after a single use to prevent contamination.

  • Surgical Drapes and Gowns: Create a sterile field around the surgical site and protect healthcare workers.

  • Scalpel Blades: Used for making incisions, disposed of to ensure sterility.

  • Suture Kits: Include needles and threads for stitching wounds, designed for single use.

  • Catheters: Used for draining fluids, such as urine, and disposed of after one use.

  • Suction Canisters: Collect bodily fluids during surgery, disposed of to maintain a sterile environment.

  • IV Bags and Tubing: Administer fluids and medications intravenously, replaced after each use.

  • Face Shields and Goggles: Protect the eyes and face from splashes, discarded after each procedure.

  • Surgical Caps and Hair Nets: Prevent hair from contaminating the sterile field, used once and discarded.

  • Specimen Containers: Used to collect and transport biological samples, discarded after use.

  • Wound Dressings: Cover and protect surgical wounds, replaced regularly to prevent infection.

  • Disposable Thermometers: Measure body temperature, discarded after one use to avoid cross-contamination.

  • Disposable Scissors and Forceps: Used for cutting and handling tissues, discarded after one use to maintain sterility.


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