PADDING, CAST, roll, 10 cm
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SDREPADC10-
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Account code:
60210
HS Code:
300590
Last Updated on:
07/11/2024, 16:27:24
Former
Code(s):
-X SDREZYN1008
Single use
A single-use device, also referred to as a disposable device, is intended for use on one patient during a single procedure. It is not intended to be reprocessed (i.e., cleaned and disinfected or sterilized).
M0102 - Orthopaedic wadding
European Medical Device Nomenclature (EMDN) is the nomenclature of use by manufacturers when registering their medical devices in the EUDAMED database. EMDN is characterised by its alphanumeric structure that is established in a seven-level hierarchical tree.
In Europe, medical material that fulfills the definition of a medical device according to the MDR (Medical Device Regulation) is classified into 4 classes
CAST PADDING
Definition
Cast Padding is a type of bandage widely used in hospitals and clinics for orthopedic purposes under a plaster or other type of cast to provide padding, prevent irritation and infection, and facilitate the healing process for orthopedic fractures or other injuries. As the layer between the rigid cast and the body, comfort is important for the patient as the padding usually remains under the cast throughout the healing process.
Synonym
under cast
Specifications
Technical specifications
- Synthetic non-woven fibres: polyester or viscose
- Extensible lengthwise and width wise, conforms easily to body contours
- Absorbent
- Water-repellent
- Permeable to air, breathable
- Can be easily torn by hand
- Can be used with all casting materials, plaster and synthetic
- Roll presentation: width: 10 cm, length: ± 3 m
- Non sterile, for single use
Packaging & Labelling
Each roll is individually wrapped.
Packed usually per 12 rolls.
Instructions for use
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Precautions for Use
Not to be used on open wounds
device should not be sterilised by moist heat (autoclave): check carefully the IFU
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