*StaySafe™ Hospital Gowns are CE, ISO, USFDA certified.
**StaySafe™ Hospital Gowns are manufactured in our facilities located in China/India/USA.
AdvaCare is a CE, ISO and USFDA manufacturer, and global supplier Hospital Gowns. The StaySafe™ brand of Hospital Gowns is internationally distributed and recognized for reliable quality and exceptional value. With distribution across developed and developing markets alike, our products are uniquely positioned as the brand of choice for medical professionals.
The primary function of hospital gowns is to provide a physical barrier between the patient and the medical operator, the one wearing the gown.
It works as a protective barrier, physically stopping contaminated or infectious material from being transferred between the patient and the medical operator. It protects both patient and medical professional.
Infectious material that hospital gowns defend against includes microbial agents such as bacteria and/or viruses.
Hospital gown protection stems from the fact that they are liquid retardant, i.e. they do not allow liquids from breaching and contacting the wearers’ body. This ability to deter liquid can be carried over to other fields that require contaminant resistance, for example, the food industry.
There are a number of substances which must be protected against in a surgical environment, including body fluids like blood and chemicals agents used during surgery.
The design of the gown enables staff easy access to the patient whilst they are being operated on – this is essential, as surgeons must be as comfortable and have minimal interferences when performing surgical procedures.
Gowns come pre-sterilized and in a range of different styles, including sleeveless, short sleeves and long sleeves. Sterile, long-sleeve gowns should always be used by the surgeon when performing surgery, to maximize protection. The sleeveless and short sleeve variants are more suitable for patients or for surgeons when they are tending to patients outside of surgery.
Hospital gowns are made from lightweight, breathable material for maximum comfort. They are limber yet strong, allowing for a high level of mobility for the surgeon whilst structural integrity is maintained.
Gowns are designed for one-time use, to avoid transmitting contaminated material. They are easily disposed of to facilitate this purpose.
The primary materials hospital gowns are made from are polypropylene (PP), spunbond+meltblown+spunbond (SMS) and reinforced material (PE). Each material has different benefits specific to different uses.
PP is especially useful in repelling water, as well as being chemically resistant.
SMS is comprised of 3 layers, making this material robust and strong. One of the layers protects against bacteria and functions as a repellant.
PE Reinforced material has advantages of both materials, making them appropriate for procedures where multiple facets of protection are required that is not offered by a single type of gown. Polypropylene and spunbond+meltblown+spunbond can be reinforced. They provide additional strength. Usually, the enhanced protection capabilities of PE reinforced gowns are not required for the majority of surgery, so it is ultimately up to personal preferences and requirements of the task.
Gown selection should be made based on the specific aspects of the procedure. This includes the anticipated contaminants that one will be exposed to and the area of the body that is being operated on.
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