SURGICAL HOOD, non-woven, s.u.

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SURGICAL HOOD, non-woven

Definition

A non-sterile head covering designed as a top with elongated sides and back with a front opening for the face to be used by surgical staff to completely cover their hair in order to protect the patient from micro-particles falling into the surgical field during a surgical intervention.

This is intended for projects in which internal fixation is being performed. It is a single-use device.

Specifications

Technical specifications

  • Non-woven fabric: 25 g/m2
  • Air permeable
  • Complete head coverage leaving only the face uncovered
  • Wide ties, for closure around the neck
  • Colour: green or blue
  • Universal size
  • Non sterile, for single use

Packaging & Labelling

Box of 50 or 100 pieces

MSF requirements

The wearing of a surgical hood by the operating theatre staff is part of the minimal criteria when performing internal fixation in surgical orthopaedic programmes.

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