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Medical disposables (consumables) are single-use healthcare products designed to prevent cross-contamination and ensure maximum hygiene. They range from basic wound care and hygiene supplies to specialized surgical, laboratory, and protective products.
Categorized lists of essential medical disposables include:
Puncture & Injection Supplies
Hypodermic Needles & Syringes: Available in various capacities and gauge sizes for medication administration and blood draws.
Safety Needles: Retractable or auto-disable needles designed to prevent accidental needlestick injuries.
Intravenous (IV) Cannulas: Flexible catheters inserted into a vein for fluid, drug, or blood delivery.
Blood Transfusion & Infusion Sets: Disposable tubing used to administer fluids or blood products.
Vacutainer Needles & Tubes: Evacuated tubes used specifically for drawing precise blood samples.
Wound Care & Bandages
Gauze Swabs & Sponges: Sterile, non-sterile, and woven or non-woven cotton pads for cleaning wounds and absorbing fluids.
Adhesive Bandages (Plasters): Small, self-adhesive dressings for minor cuts and abrasions.
Medical Tapes: Paper, silk, or plastic surgical tapes (e.g., Micropore) to secure dressings.
Cotton Wool & Balls: Used for cleaning skin and applying topical medications.
Elastic Bandages: Stretchy wraps used to provide compression and support to sprains.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Medical Gloves: Disposable latex, nitrile, or vinyl examination and surgical gloves.
Face Masks: 3-ply surgical masks and N95/KN95 respirators to filter airborne particles.
Isolation & Surgical Gowns: Fluid-resistant, single-use garments worn by medical staff to maintain a sterile field.
Shoe & Head Covers: Disposable bouffant caps and shoe covers to prevent outside contaminants from entering sterile environments.
Aprons: Disposable polyethylene or plastic aprons used during procedures with high fluid exposure.
Catheters, Tubes & Bags
Urinary (Foley) Catheters: Sterile tubes inserted into the bladder to drain urine, typically made of silicone or latex.
Urine/Drainage Bags: Collection bags that connect to urinary catheters or surgical drains.
Nasogastric (NG) Tubes: Thin, soft tubes passed through the nose down into the stomach for feeding or medication.
Suction & Oxygen Catheters: Disposable tubing used in airway management to clear secretions or deliver medical oxygen.
Colostomy Bags: Disposable, single-use pouches attached to the abdomen to collect fecal matter from a stoma.
Maternity & Incontinence Care
Adult Diapers & Incontinence Pads: Disposable absorbent products used by patients with limited bladder or bowel control.
Maternity/Sanitary Pads: High-absorbency pads used post-childbirth.
Umbilical Cord Clamps: Single-use plastic clamps used to seal a newborn's umbilical cord.
Surgical & Procedural Disposables
Disposable Scalpel Blades: Sterile, single-use stainless steel blades of varying shapes and sizes.
Skin Staplers: Single-use, disposable mechanical devices used to close surgical incisions or large wounds.
Sterilization Pouches: Self-sealing, single-use paper and plastic pouches used in autoclaves to sterilize reusable instruments.
Disposable Drapes & Sheets: Sterile paper or non-woven fabric sheets used to create a sterile field on patients or cover examination beds.
Medical Wipes & Swabs: Alcohol pads, iodine swabs, and pre-moistened disposable washcloths.
This manual vacuum extractor set, manufactured by a company like Desco Medical India, is used for assisted vaginal deliveries.
Unicare nitrile examination gloves, designed for single-use medical or industrial applications.
These 1000µL blue pipette tips are laboratory consumables packaged in a sterile rack of 100 pieces per box.
These are disposable blue non-woven hair net caps commonly used in medical, food service, or salon environments.
This is a 6-pack box of 3M Durapore™ Surgical Tape, model number 1538-2.
Absorbable sutures are designed to degrade via hydrolysis or enzymatic processes, temporarily holding healing tissue together.
Kiwi medical vacuum device, often used for cupping therapy or other therapeutic purposes.
These containers are commonly used in laboratories, clinics, and hospitals for the collection, storage, and transport of urine samples.
These are #Sharpak60Plus yellow sharps containers designed for the safe disposal of contaminated medical waste.
Each container has a capacity of 6 litres and features a temporary and final closure mechanism.
The bins are UN certified and intended for incineration to destroy infectious materials