What is Medical fixation tapes

Update:2023-07-13 11:11
Medical fixation tapes are adhesive tapes used in the healthcare setting to secure dressings, medical devices, and other items in place on the patient's body. They are designed to provide secure fixation while being gentle on the skin.

    Material: Medical fixation tapes are typically made from hypoallergenic materials to minimize the risk of skin irritation or allergic reactions. Common materials used include paper, fabric (such as cotton or polyester), foam, or a combination of these materials.

    Adhesive: These tapes feature a medical-grade adhesive on one side, which allows them to stick securely to the skin or other surfaces. The adhesive is formulated to provide strong fixation while being easily removable without causing pain or damage to the skin.

    Breathability: Many medical fixation tapes are designed to be breathable, allowing air and moisture to pass through the tape. This helps to maintain the integrity of the skin and reduce the risk of maceration (softening and breakdown of the skin due to moisture).

    Conformability: Fixation tapes are often designed to be flexible and conform to the contours of the body. This ensures that the tape adheres well and stays in place even on areas with curves or joints.


Non-woven dressing roll Fixation tape


SIZE

QUANTITY PER INNER BOX

QUANTITY PER SHIP CARTON

Gross weight

Carton size

50mm*10m

24 rolls

144 rolls

16

53*34*38cm

100mm*25m

12 rolls

72 rolls

16

53*34*38cm



    Varieties: Medical fixation tapes come in various forms, including rolls, strips, and pre-cut shapes. They may have different widths and lengths to accommodate specific applications. Some tapes are also water-resistant or have additional features like antimicrobial properties for specific needs.

    Use: Fixation tapes are used for a wide range of purposes in healthcare settings. They can be used to secure wound dressings, catheters, tubing, splints, and other medical devices. They are also commonly used to hold gauze pads, bandages, or compression wraps in place.

    Removal: When removing medical fixation tapes, it is important to do so gently and with care to avoid skin damage. Applying a gentle tension while peeling back the tape slowly can help minimize discomfort.

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