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Covidien 7197D Dermacea Abdominal Pad 7-1/2" x 8" BX/216

SKU: COVI-7197D
$61.95
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Covidien 7197D Dermacea Abdominal Pad 7-1/2" x 8" BX/216

• Model: 7197D
Dimesnisons: 7-1/2 inches x 8 inches

The Dermacea Abdominal Pad 7‑1/2″ × 8″ is a versatile, high‑absorbency dressing designed to protect and support large surgical wounds, especially in the abdominal region. Its soft nonwoven top sheet ensures comfort for the patient, while the fluff interior absorbs and disperses fluid, helping to reduce the frequency of dressing changes. The sealed edges prevent lint and leakage, which is especially important in maintaining a clean and intact wound environment.

In practice, this pad can be used as a primary dressing over incisions that are draining significantly (i.e. heavily exudating wounds), or as a secondary covering over other dressings when additional absorption and protection is required. Because of its size and capacity, it is well suited to cover wide surgical fields or larger wounds. Its design also makes it useful for padding around pressure points or under bulky dressings to guard against localized skin stress or shear.

From a logistic and clinical workflow standpoint, a case of 216 pads provides a ready bulk supply for surgical suites, hospital wards, or wound care services. The availability of sterile versions makes it appropriate for use directly in the operating room or in surgical dressings, while non‑sterile versions can be used in general patient care when sterility is not critical. The latex‑free nature ensures compatibility with patients who have latex sensitivities. Its simplicity, reliability, and broad utility make it a fundamental component in postoperative and wound management settings.


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