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Forced Air Warming Blanket 3M Bair Hugger 84 X 36 Inch Nonwoven Polypropylene 6.4 oz., 10/Case

$164.95
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Medex SKU:
3M-57000
Packing Info:
10/Case
Usually Ships:
7 - 10 Business Days

Description

Key Features:

  • Surgical Access Window: The most distinctive feature is a large, integrated window in the blanket. This window provides a clear and convenient access point for the surgeon and staff to the surgical site, while the rest of the blanket continues to provide warming therapy to the rest of the patient's body. An adhesive strip helps secure the window to the patient.

  • Full-Body Warming: Despite the access window, the blanket is designed to provide full-body warming. This ensures comprehensive heat transfer to help maintain the patient's core body temperature.

  • Versatile Positioning: The blanket's flexible design allows it to be used for patients in supine (on their back), prone (on their stomach), and other positions, making it suitable for a wide range of procedures.

  • Dual Resealable Hose Ports: It includes two resealable hose ports, which allows clinicians to position the Bair Hugger warming unit on either side of the operating table, providing flexibility in a crowded surgical environment.

  • Integrated Head and Foot Drapes: An attached clear head drape retains warm air around the intubated patient's head, while an integrated foot drape helps to minimize the risk of thermal injury to the feet and lower legs.

  • Patient-Friendly Material: The blanket is made from a soft, lightweight, and latex-free nonwoven polypropylene material, which is comfortable for patients and reduces the risk of allergic reactions.

  • Disposable: As a single-use product, it is intended for one patient only to maintain hygiene and infection control.

Uses:

  • Preventing Hypothermia: The primary use is to maintain a patient's core body temperature during surgical procedures to help reduce the risk of complications such as surgical site infections (SSIs), increased blood loss, and cardiac events.

  • Spinal Surgery: The surgical access window is particularly well-suited for spinal procedures, as it provides a clear field for the surgeon while keeping the patient's extremities and torso warm.

  • Abdominal, Hip, and Pelvic Surgeries: The blanket's design is also highly adaptable for a variety of other procedures, including those on the abdomen, hips, and pelvis, where a targeted access window is beneficial.

  • Intraoperative Warming: This blanket is a key tool for providing continuous warming therapy to the patient throughout the surgical procedure.