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The Complete Medical Sterile Gauze Sponges are 2x2 inch, 12-ply woven gauze pads individually sealed in sterile pouches for single-use wound care applications. Each sponge is highly absorbent and suitable for wound cleaning, dressing changes, IV site care, and post-surgical care. Packed in a convenient dispenser box of 100 individually pouched sponges for easy, hygienic access in clinical and home health settings.
These sterile gauze sponges are well suited for hospitals, outpatient clinics, and long-term care facilities that require a reliable, individually sterile gauze pad for routine wound care, dressing changes, IV site care, and post-surgical wound management. They are a practical choice for home health nurses and visiting clinicians who need a portable, pre-sterile gauze option that maintains sterility until the moment of use without requiring additional preparation. Patients managing chronic wounds, surgical incisions, or minor injuries at home will benefit from the individually pouched format, which ensures each sponge remains sterile and ready to use throughout the course of treatment. They are also appropriate for first aid kits, emergency preparedness supplies, and any setting where a high-absorbency sterile gauze pad is needed on demand.
What does 12-ply mean?
Ply refers to the number of gauze layers woven together in the sponge. A 12-ply sponge has 12 layers, making it significantly more absorbent and substantial than lower-ply options such as 4-ply or 8-ply. Higher ply counts are preferred for wounds with moderate to heavy exudate or when additional cushioning is needed.
Are these sponges suitable for direct wound contact?
Yes. These sterile gauze sponges are suitable for use as a primary dressing in direct contact with the wound, or as a secondary dressing over a primary layer. For wounds where gauze adherence is a concern, a non-adherent contact layer should be used beneath the gauze.
How does the dispenser box work?
Individual sterile pouches are stacked inside the dispenser box and can be pulled out one at a time without contaminating the remaining supply, keeping the workflow clean and efficient at the bedside or procedure table.
How should unused sponges be stored?
Store in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep in original packaging until use to maintain sterility. Do not use any sponge whose individual pouch is damaged, torn, or compromised.