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Packing Strips Iodoform Gauze 1/4 x 5 Yards (each) are sterile, single-use packing strips designed for nasal packing and wound care in clinical settings. The product delivers a compact, ready-to-use option for healthcare professionals managing postoperative care and trauma management.
Each strip is 1/4 inch wide (6.35 mm) and 5 yards long, providing ample length to adapt to a range of packing needs while maintaining a compact footprint for stocking and inventory management. The iodoform-treated gauze offers antiseptic properties consistent with traditional wound management protocols, supporting a clean dressing interface and helping reduce bacterial load in the wound bed or nasal cavity.
The specially woven construction is designed to minimize raveling, linting, and fraying. This lint-free, fray-resistant weave helps maintain a stable dressing interface and reduces the potential for residual fibers in the wound tract or nasal cavity, allowing clinicians to place and remove packing with confidence and minimal disruption to surrounding tissue.
Packaging is arranged for efficient use in busy care environments. Each bottle holds a single strip, enabling precise control over usage and helping reduce waste. The bottle format facilitates clean handling, reduces exposure to contaminants between uses, and simplifies peak-period workflows in clinics, hospitals, and urgent-care settings. Carton dimensions are 9 L x 6 W x 4 H, supporting compact storage on supply carts and shelves.
Applications include nasal packing drainage wicks and packing wound cavities in postoperative or traumatic care scenarios. The product is compatible with standard nasal packing and wound packing protocols, aligning with typical practice standards for gauze strips of this size. The 1/4 inch width corresponds to common channel sizes in nasal cavities and wound tracts, while the 5-yard length provides flexibility for various depth requirements. The simplicity of the strip format supports straightforward placement and removal, helping clinicians focus on patient care rather than operability concerns.
Care and handling guidelines emphasize storage per facility directions and adherence to established wound care or nasal packing protocols. The single-use approach supports infection control practices and helps maintain a consistent standard of care across care areas. By choosing a product designed to minimize shedding and maintain a clean interface, clinicians can reduce the need for interim cleanup and minimize disruption to the wound environment. Suitable for use in clinics, hospitals, and urgent-care settings, these packing strips offer a reliable, conventional option for nasal packing and wound management that integrates smoothly into established protocols.
This product supports consistent outcomes in wound management and nasal drainage wick applications with a straightforward handling profile that clinicians can trust. Designed for professional use in medical facilities, it is suitable for clinics, hospitals, and urgent-care environments where efficiency and consistency matter.
Packing Strips Iodoform Gauze 1/4 x 5 Yards (each) are sterile, single-use packing strips designed for nasal packing and wound care in clinical settings. The product delivers a compact, ready-to-use option for healthcare professionals managing postoperative care and trauma management.
Each strip is 1/4 inch wide (6.35 mm) and 5 yards long, providing ample length to adapt to a range of packing needs while maintaining a compact footprint for stocking and inventory management. The iodoform-treated gauze offers antiseptic properties consistent with traditional wound management protocols, supporting a clean dressing interface and helping reduce bacterial load in the wound bed or nasal cavity.
The specially woven construction is designed to minimize raveling, linting, and fraying. This lint-free, fray-resistant weave helps maintain a stable dressing interface and reduces the potential for residual fibers in the wound tract or nasal cavity, allowing clinicians to place and remove packing with confidence and minimal disruption to surrounding tissue.
Packaging is arranged for efficient use in busy care environments. Each bottle holds a single strip, enabling precise control over usage and helping reduce waste. The bottle format facilitates clean handling, reduces exposure to contaminants between uses, and simplifies peak-period workflows in clinics, hospitals, and urgent-care settings. Carton dimensions are 9 L x 6 W x 4 H, supporting compact storage on supply carts and shelves.
Applications include nasal packing drainage wicks and packing wound cavities in postoperative or traumatic care scenarios. The product is compatible with standard nasal packing and wound packing protocols, aligning with typical practice standards for gauze strips of this size. The 1/4 inch width corresponds to common channel sizes in nasal cavities and wound tracts, while the 5-yard length provides flexibility for various depth requirements. The simplicity of the strip format supports straightforward placement and removal, helping clinicians focus on patient care rather than operability concerns.
Care and handling guidelines emphasize storage per facility directions and adherence to established wound care or nasal packing protocols. The single-use approach supports infection control practices and helps maintain a consistent standard of care across care areas. By choosing a product designed to minimize shedding and maintain a clean interface, clinicians can reduce the need for interim cleanup and minimize disruption to the wound environment. Suitable for use in clinics, hospitals, and urgent-care settings, these packing strips offer a reliable, conventional option for nasal packing and wound management that integrates smoothly into established protocols.
This product supports consistent outcomes in wound management and nasal drainage wick applications with a straightforward handling profile that clinicians can trust. Designed for professional use in medical facilities, it is suitable for clinics, hospitals, and urgent-care environments where efficiency and consistency matter.