Tamponad

1 product

  • Tamponadebinde
    Up to 6% off
    Vendor:
    Paul Hartmann AG

    Hartmann Tamponadebinden made of cotton, different sizes

    1 total reviews

    Only 21 left
    Regular price From 5,24 €
    Sale price From 5,24 € Regular price 5,24 €
    Unit price 1,05 €  per  m

Tampons – reliable support for wound care and medical procedures

Tampons are an indispensable tool in modern medicine and care. They are primarily used in wound care, surgical procedures, and emergency medicine to stop bleeding, absorb wound secretions, or keep wounds open.

Professional users from clinics, practices, care facilities, and rescue services rely on tampons when the highest safety and reliable quality are required. Due to their specific properties, they play a crucial role in supporting the healing process and maintaining hygienic standards.

What distinguishes high-quality tampons

Tampons are available in various designs – from classic cotton tampons to modern variants with impregnations or special coatings. They offer a combination of high absorbency, stability, and user-friendliness.

Product advantages at a glance:

  • High absorbency for reliable absorption of blood and secretions

  • Soft, skin-friendly material like cotton for high wearing comfort

  • Various widths and lengths for a precise fit

  • Sterile packaging for use in clinics and operating rooms

  • Easy to cut and adapt according to the wound situation

  • Shape stability that remains intact even with prolonged use

  • Versatile application possibilities from nasal tamponade to surgical use

Due to these properties, tampons are a flexible and safe tool that provides quick and effective support in many medical situations.

Technical details and application instructions

Tampons are usually made of pure cotton or cotton blends. They are available in different sizes and lengths so that they can be individually tailored to the respective wound situation. Sterile variants are particularly suitable for surgical procedures or acute care.

Typical areas of application are:

  • Stopping bleeding, especially in surgery or trauma medicine

  • Absorption of wound secretions in acute or chronic wounds

  • Nasal tampons for the treatment of nosebleeds

  • Open wound treatment in clinics and outpatient care

  • Postoperative care for stabilization and drainage

Best practice tips:

  • Open and use sterile tampons only in a hygienic environment

  • Tailor individually if necessary, without compromising sterility

  • Dispose of properly after use and adhere to applicable hygiene standards

  • Store in dry, clean, and light-protected areas for quality assurance

These instructions help professional users maximize the effectiveness and safety of tampons in everyday professional use.

Summary and Outlook

Tampons are an essential part of professional wound care. They offer flexibility, reliability, and the highest quality for use in clinics, practices, and care. Their versatility makes them an indispensable tool for professionals who are responsible for healing and hygiene on a daily basis.

Rely on tested quality and precise solutions - with tampons that meet the high demands of everyday medical practice. In addition, the following product groups are recommended:

Thanks to fast delivery, tested quality, and a wide range of products, facilities and professionals find the right solution for every situation.

What are tamponades and what are they used for?

Tamponades are special dressing materials that stop bleeding, absorb wound secretions or keep wounds open. They are used in surgery, emergency medicine and nursing and are an important aid for safe and hygienic care.

What types of tamponades are there?

There are tamponades in different lengths, widths and materials. Most are made of cotton, but special versions with coatings or impregnations are also available. There are also sterile tamponades for the operating room area and non-sterile ones for general applications.

How do you choose the right tamponades?

The selection depends on the area of ​​application. Sterile, highly absorbent packs are ideal for surgical procedures or acute bleeding. Non-sterile versions can also be used for general wound care. Length and width should be tailored individually to the wound.

Are tamponades reusable or disposable?

Tamponades are generally disposable products and should be disposed of after use to maintain hygienic standards. Reuse is not intended as this would increase the risk of infection or complications.