Medigrip Plaster Of Paris Bandeage 15CM X 2.7M

Highlights:
- Product Name: Plaster Of Paris Bandage B.P.
- Generic Name: POP Bandages
- Brand: Medigrip
- Bandage Size: 6 Inch
- Material: Medical Grade Cotton
- Color: White
- Usage/Application: Hospital
- Length: 15 cm X 2.7 m
- Net Quantity: 1 N
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Medigrip Plaster of Paris (P.O.P.) Bandage is used for strong, durable, and precise orthopedic applications. It is made from bleached cotton gauze, impregnated with high-quality Calcium Sulphate, ensuring uniform application and superior cast strength.
Its hemihydrate formulation, combined with adhesives and setting-time modifiers, provides optimal setting time for efficient use. This bandage is also free from loose powder, reducing mess and ensuring a smooth, even application.
It has medical-grade adhesive for a secure hold without stitching and comes with extra creamy consistency, provides smooth application while minimizing powder loss. It is extra durable, ensuring strong and lasting support for orthopedic, surgical, and immobilization purposes.
Benefits of Medigrip Plaster Of Paris Bandage
- High cast strength for long-lasting support and stability.
- Optimized setting time for efficient and controlled application.
- Extra durability ensures strong immobilization and prolonged wear.
- Smooth, creamy texture allows easy and even application.
- Minimal powder loss for a cleaner and more effective process.
- Seamless joint-free bandages (for lengths under 5 meters) prevent weak spots.
- Medical-grade adhesive secures longer bandages without stitching.
- Ideal for orthopedic use, fractures, and post-surgical support.
Key Features of Plater of Paris Bandage:
- Composition: Plaster of Paris bandages consist of a central layer of loosely woven gauze fabric that is coated or impregnated with a powdered form of calcium sulfate hemihydrate, also known as plaster of Paris. The gauze provides structure and reinforcement to the bandage.
- Activation: The bandage is activated by dipping it in water, allowing the plaster of Paris to become wet and moldable. The water triggers a chemical reaction that converts the plaster into a solid form, creating a hard cast or splint once it sets.
- Setting Time: Plaster of Paris bandages typically have a relatively short setting time, usually around 2-10 minutes, depending on the specific product. This allows for quick application and rapid hardening of the cast or splint.
- Rigidity and Strength: Once the plaster of Paris bandage sets, it forms a rigid and strong structure that immobilizes the injured body part, providing stability and support during the healing process. The rigidity helps in maintaining proper alignment of fractured bones or injured joints.
- Conformability: Plaster of Paris bandages are highly conformable, meaning they can be molded and shaped to fit the contours of the body. This allows for a custom fit and better immobilization of the injured area.
- Breathability: Plaster of Paris bandages have a porous structure that allows for air circulation, allowing the skin underneath to breathe. However, it's important to note that prolonged use or excessive moisture accumulation can still lead to skin irritation or maceration.
- Application: Plaster of Paris bandages are typically applied by healthcare professionals, such as doctors or cast technicians. The bandage is dipped in water and squeezed gently to remove excess moisture. It is then carefully wrapped around the injured area, building up layers to create a sturdy and well-fitting cast or splint.
- Uses: Plaster of Paris bandages are commonly used in the immobilization and stabilization of fractures, dislocations, and other orthopedic injuries. They can also be used for the correction of bone deformities or as post-surgical immobilization. Additionally, they are sometimes used in art and craft projects.
Safety Information:
- Do not use the package if it is damaged.
- Do not reuse it.
- Keep far from children.
- Store in a cool, dry place.