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Plaster Of Paris Bandage Smooth Fluidified Plaster 200mm for Patients

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Place of Origin: china

Brand Name: AILE

Certification: CE

Model Number: 200MM

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Minimum Order Quantity: 5000PCS

Price: Negotiable

Packaging Details: PE bags and Cartons

Payment Terms: L/C, T/T

Supply Ability: 10000pcs/month

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Smooth Fluidified Plaster 200mm

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Smooth Plaster Of Paris Bandage

Name:
Plaster Of Paris Bandage
Color:
White
Certificate:
CE
Size:
200MM
Payment:
T/T
MATERIAL:
PLASTER
Packing:
Individual
Usage:
Medical
Instrument Classification:
Class I
Gram Weight:
400g/m2
Shelf Life:
3 Years
Name:
Plaster Of Paris Bandage
Color:
White
Certificate:
CE
Size:
200MM
Payment:
T/T
MATERIAL:
PLASTER
Packing:
Individual
Usage:
Medical
Instrument Classification:
Class I
Gram Weight:
400g/m2
Shelf Life:
3 Years
Plaster Of Paris Bandage Smooth Fluidified Plaster 200mm for Patients

200mm smooth and fluidified plaster Plaster Of Paris Bandage steady and comfort to the patients

 

Description:

 

HENAN AILE INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD is a company for operating medical disposables. A Plaster Of Paris Bandage with plaster of Paris. The bandage comes wrapped around a plastic spool, which is designed to allow rapid and even wetting upon immersion. Once wet the bandage sets, forming a hard and rigid structure that is both porous and absorbent.

 

Different Size from the 200mm Plaster Bandage:

  • 50MM
  • 75MM
  • 100MM
  • 150MM

When was plaster of Paris first used?

 

The first use of plaster of Paris as a cast for injured limbs took place through a technique known as plâtre coulé that became popular in Europe at the beginning of 19th century. This technique involved pouring plaster of Paris around injured limbs encased in a wooden construct.

 

Features of 200mm Plaster Bandage: 

  • Suitable for instant use,smooth and fluidified plaster can cover the gauze completely.
  • The quick setting time of 3-5 minutes bring about more safety, steady and comfort to the patients.
  • Any color and size can be customized.

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A POP (Plaster of Paris) bandage, also known as a plaster bandage or cast bandage, is a type of medical bandage used for immobilizing and supporting fractured bones or injured limbs. Here are some key points about POP bandages:

 

Material: POP bandages are made of a fabric material, usually cotton, which is impregnated with a mixture of Plaster of Paris and water. Plaster of Paris is a white powdery substance derived from gypsum.

 

Setting and Hardening: When the POP bandage is applied to the affected area, the water in the plaster reacts with the plaster powder, causing it to set and harden. This process creates a rigid and supportive cast around the injured limb.

 

Immobilization: POP bandages are primarily used to immobilize and stabilize broken bones or injured joints, providing support and preventing movement during the healing process. The cast helps to protect the injured area and maintain proper alignment for bone healing.

 

Custom Fit: POP bandages are typically applied by a healthcare professional who molds and shapes the bandage directly on the patient's limb. This allows for a custom fit that conforms to the specific contours of the injured area.

 

Breathability: While POP bandages provide stability and support, they are not breathable. The plaster material can inhibit the passage of air, which may cause discomfort or skin irritation in some cases. To address this, healthcare professionals may create windows or openings in the cast to allow for ventilation.

 

Duration of Use: The length of time a POP bandage needs to be worn depends on the severity of the injury and the rate of healing. Generally, the cast remains in place for several weeks, but healthcare professionals will monitor the healing progress and determine when it should be removed.

 

Care and Maintenance: It is important to keep the POP bandage dry to prevent it from becoming weakened or losing its supportive properties.

Patients are usually advised to protect the cast while bathing or showering and to avoid getting it wet. In case of any damage or discomfort, it is essential to seek medical attention.

 

Please note that the information provided here is for general knowledge, and it's important to consult with a healthcare professional for specific guidance and treatment options for your particular situation.

                          

What are the disadvantages of plaster of Paris?

  • It cannot be used in moist situations.
  • It is not suitable in moist environments.
  • Plaster of Paris cannot be mixed with cement.
  • Gypsum plaster is not suitable for exterior finish as it is slightly soluble in water.
  • Plaster of Paris is very expensive as compared to Gypsum.