Delivery beds break down in the middle to become birthing beds, complete with stirrups, handles, and even a birthing bar (to hold onto as you push). Postdelivery, they can be pushed back together for when you’re feeding and getting to know your new bubba.
Absorbent cotton wool is a very pure form of cellulose, which occurs in the form of thin fine filament like hairs..
An absorbent cotton is used in surgeries and other medical purposes because of its softness and high fluid absorbency. It is used to clean wounds, prevent leakages..
An Abduction pillow is a medical recovery device most commonly used to keep the legs stable after hip replacement surgery, though this sort of pillow can be useful any time a person needs to keep his or her legs still; various surgeries and procedures may require its use for at least a little while ...
The abdominal pad seal off the wound area and prevent moisture leakage by absorbing excreta into the inner core, helping keep the wound dry, and providing protection to the wound area helps reduce the risk of infection..
Delivery bed, with accessories. Intended use: To support a woman's body during labour and delivery as well as other gynecological procedures related to pregnancy.
D&C surgical instruments commonly using in gynecology process like miscarriage and dilation, to remove tissue from the cervix or whole cervix.
An oxygen mask provides a method to transfer breathing oxygen gas from a storage tank to the lungs. Oxygen masks may cover only the nose and mouth (oral nasal mask) or the entire face (full-face mask).
A Needle holder, also called needle driver or needle forceps, is a surgical instrument similar to a hemostat, used by doctors and surgeons to hold and push a suturing needle when performing wound closure, ligation and other surgical procedures that require re-anastomosis.
The Needle destroyer or syringe destroyer is used to cut the needle right from the hub. The product is is available in plastic or metal bodies...
Dressing forceps are used to hold dressings, cotton, gauze during surgical procedures, assist when changing dressings or when packing wounds.