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Es werden zwei Schachteln 3M™ Tegaderm™ I.V. Fixierpflaster mit Vliesverstärkung und Fixierstreifen gezeigt. Jede weiße Schachtel enthält einen grünen und blauen Text von 3M Healthcare Germany GmbH, der das Produkt detailliert beschreibt und ein Diagramm zur Anwendung des Verbands enthält. Er bietet eine sichere Fixierung mit Klebevliesverstärkung für eine effektive transparente Stabilisierung des Verbands.
Ein beigefarbenes Pflaster, das um ein medizinisches Gerät oder eine Operationsstelle passt, ist mit einem zentralen Schlitz und zwei vertikalen weißen Streifen ausgestattet. Vergleichbar mit dem 3M™ Tegaderm™ I.V. Fixierpflaster mit Vliesverstärkung und Fixierstreifen von 3M Healthcare Germany GmbH verfügt es über eine Lasche zum einfachen Anbringen oder Entfernen.
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3M ™ Tegaderm ™ i.V. Fixing plaster with fleece reinforcement and fixing strips

SKU: 3M-1633

£32.38 £32.38

Inkl. MwSt. zzgl. Versand Netto

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Regular price £32.38 GBP
Sale price £19.99 GBP

Fixing patches - essential for effective wound care

Fixed plasters are an indispensable one Bandage in the Wound care. They serve to keep wound topics, cannulas and associations safely on the spot and ensure that they do not slip and thus optimally protect the wound. Fixed plasters are available in different sizes and versions in order to meet the different requirements in medical practice.

The importance of fixing powers in wound care

Safe support and protection

Fixed plasters offer a secure hold for Wound And associations and prevent them from slipping or loosening. This ensures that the wound remains optimally protected and the healing can run undisturbed. Fixed plasters are particularly important in postoperative wound care, in emergency medicine and the treatment of chronic wounds.

Versatile possible uses

Fixed plasters can be used in many ways and are suitable for attaching mull bandages, Compress, Cannula and other medical aids. Thanks to their different sizes and materials, they are flexible in the application and adapt to the individual needs of the patients. Whether on sensitive skin or in areas with high movement activity - fixing plasters offer the necessary stability and safety.

Fixing pavement of Holthaus Medical, Meditrade and Hansaplast

Holthaus Ypsidor Fixing Paving

The Holthaus Ypsidor Fixing pavement, various sizes offers a reliable solution for fixing wounds and associations. It is skin -friendly and flexible, which makes it particularly pleasant for the patient. This fixation patch is ideal for daily use in clinics, practices and home care.

Meditrade cannula fixing plaster

The Meditrade cannula fixing plaster i.v., 8 x 6 cm - 50 pieces | Pack (50 pieces) is specially developed for the fixation of cannulas and catheters. With a size of 8 x 6 cm, it offers enough space to stick safely and fix the cannula stably. It is available in packs of 50 pieces and is ideal for use in emergency medicine and intensive care.

Hansaplast sensitive

The Hansaplast sensitive full surface fixation - 10 cm x 10 m | Pack (1 piece) offers a wide cover and is particularly suitable for fixing large wound drafts. With a size of 10 cm x 10 m, it offers flexibility and adaptability for different applications. This pavement is particularly skin -friendly and therefore ideal for sensitive skin.

Advantages of fixing plasters in wound care

Skin -friendliness and breathability

Many fixing plasters, like that of Hansaplast and Holthaus Medical, are made of skin -friendly materials that let the skin breathe and avoid irritation. These properties are particularly important for patients with sensitive skin or long -term use in order to minimize the risk of skin irritation.

Safe support and flexibility

Fixed plasters offer a secure hold for associations and wound topics without restricting freedom of movement. Their elastic properties make it possible to use them on movable parts of the body such as joints or in areas with high activity. This is particularly important to ensure that the association remains safe on the spot while the patient does its normal activities.

Easy application and adaptability

Fixed plasters are easy to use and can easily be tailored to the desired size. This makes them a flexible tool in wound care because they can be individually adjusted.

Tips for choosing the right fixing patch

The right size and choice of material

When choosing the right fixation pavement, it is important to pay attention to the size and material. Paving for the fixation of cannulas should be large enough to ensure a secure hold, while paving for wound topics should be flexible and breathable to protect the skin.

Pay attention to skin tolerance

Skin -friendly and hypoallergenic fixing plasters are ideal for patients with sensitive skin. These plasters reduce the risk of skin irritation and are therefore particularly suitable for long -term use.

Buy cheap plaster online at altruan.de

In our online shop Altruan.de Find a wide selection of fixing plasters from leading manufacturers such as Hartmann, Meditrade, Holthaus Medical and Hansaplast. These high -quality products are ideal for safe and effective Wound care And offer everything you need for professional use. Regardless of whether you are looking for fixing plasters for sensitive skin or for special applications such as the cannula fixation - with us you can Pavement and buy association materials cheaply online. Our user -friendly website makes it easy to select the right product and have it delivered directly to your home.

Common questions & answers

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