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The Complete Medical Sterile Gauze Sponges are 4x4 inch, 12-ply woven gauze pads packaged in a twin-pack format for efficient, aseptic handling during wound care and dressing changes. Each peel-down pouch contains 2 sponges and is designed for convenient, aseptic presentation at the point of use. Pouches are packed in an open tray for easy access during procedures. 25 pouches per tray, 50 sponges total. Highly absorbent.
These sterile twin-pack gauze sponges are well suited for hospitals, outpatient clinics, and surgical centers that perform high-volume dressing changes and benefit from the efficiency of a twin-pack format, which reduces the number of pouches opened per procedure while maintaining sterile technique. They are a practical choice for wound care nurses and clinicians who need a reliable, highly absorbent gauze sponge that can be presented aseptically from a peel-down pouch without contaminating the remaining supply. Procedure rooms and treatment areas will benefit from the open tray packaging, which keeps pouches organized and accessible at the bedside or procedure table throughout the care session. They are also appropriate for home health agencies and visiting clinicians who perform multiple dressing changes per visit and prefer the efficiency of a twin-pack format over individually pouched sponges.
How many sponges are in each pouch?
Each peel-down pouch contains 2 sterile gauze sponges (twin pack). The tray contains 25 pouches for a total of 50 sponges per tray.
What is the advantage of a twin-pack format?
The twin-pack format reduces the number of pouches that need to be opened during a dressing change, improving efficiency in high-volume clinical settings. When two sponges are needed for a single procedure, the twin pack eliminates the need to open a second pouch, saving time and reducing packaging waste.
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 should unused trays be stored?
Store in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep pouches in the original tray until use. Do not use any sponge whose individual pouch is damaged, torn, or compromised.