Introduction
The medical disposable umbilical cord clamp is a medical device specifically designed for neonatal umbilical cord ligation. Timely and effective ligation of the umbilical cord after a newborn’s birth is crucial for preventing bleeding and ensuring the baby’s health. It features a single – use design, which avoids the risk of cross – infection and provides safer and more reliable care for neonates. It is individually packaged in a sterile manner. It is designed specifically for neonates, featuring single – use, safety, and hygiene.
Features
- Simple and Practical Structure: It consists of a buckle tooth and a fixed arm, which makes the operation convenient.
- Compliant and Safe Material: It is made of special polyethylene material for medical infusion, blood transfusion, and injection devices as specified in YY/T0114 – 2008, ensuring safety and reliability.
- Thorough Sterilization:It is sterilized by ethylene oxide to ensure a sterile state, providing more confidence in use.
Usage Method
- Confirm that the product is within the validity period, open the packaging bag, and take out the umbilical cord clamp.
- Wrap the neonate’s umbilical cord with a folded piece of gauze.
- Clamp the folded piece of gauze with the fixed arm of the umbilical cord clamp.
- Fasten the buckle tooth of the umbilical cord clamp.
Precautions for Use
- Do not use if the packaging is damaged.
- This product is for single – use only. Dispose of it after use.
- This product is sterilized by ethylene oxide with a sterilization validity period of two years. Do not use it after the expiration date.
- This product should be stored indoors in a well – ventilated, dry place free from harmful gases.
Parameters
- Product Name: Medical Disposable Umbilical Cord Clamp
- Single – use: Yes
- Validity Period: 24 months
- Sterilization Method: Ethylene oxide sterilization
- Specifications: Total length is 5cm, opening is 3.0cm; 100 pieces per pack, 5000 pieces per carton
- Scope of Application: It is applicable for clamping the umbilical cord of neonates in clinical obstetrics to block blood supply for severance.