Quantity per Tray: 1 Tray
Syringe Capacity: 60 cc (60 mL)
Sterility: Sterile
Product Description
Streamline your clinical procedures with this all-in-one Sterile Irrigation Tray. Designed for efficiency and aseptic technique, this convenient kit contains all the necessary components for bladder, catheter, or wound irrigation in a single-use, disposable tray.
The centerpiece of the kit is the 60cc bulb syringe, which features a soft, pliable bulb for easy one-handed operation and precise control of irrigation or aspiration. Each tray is sterile and individually wrapped to reduce the risk of cross-contamination and simplify procedural setup. The included components provide a complete solution, from the graduated basin for measuring solution to the waterproof drape for maintaining a sterile field and protecting linens.
Product Details / Key Features
All-in-One Kit: Includes all essential components for immediate use, saving time and simplifying inventory.
Sterile & Disposable: Individually wrapped and intended for single use to ensure patient safety and prevent infection.
Controlled Irrigation: The 60cc bulb syringe is flexible and easy to grip, allowing for controlled fluid delivery and aspiration.
Procedural Convenience: Contains a graduated container for accurate solution measurement and a waterproof drape to protect surfaces.
Versatile Use: Ideal for catheter and bladder irrigation, as well as wound cleansing.
Tray Contents
1 x 60cc Bulb Syringe with Tip Protector
1 x Outer Tray / Basin (Approx. 1000–1200 cc)
1 x Graduated Container (Approx. 500 cc)
1 x Waterproof Drape / Underpad
1 x Alcohol Prep Pad
Ideal For
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Catheter and bladder irrigation
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Wound cleansing
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Bedside procedures requiring sterile technique
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Clinical and hospital settings
Why Choose This Sterile Irrigation Tray?
This Sterile Irrigation Tray provides a complete, convenient, and safe solution for procedural irrigation needs. Its all-in-one design, combined with the sterile, single-use components, ensures efficiency, accuracy, and patient safety in clinical settings, reducing setup time and minimizing the risk of contamination.
