Gauze rolls and sponges with great absorption and softness for packing, prepping, cleansing and bandaging.
Dynarex Krinkle Gauze Rolls are highly absorbent primary or secondary medical dressing providing cushioning support, while protecting sensitive wound areas.
The Krinkle Super Sponges offer superior absorption and cushioning, making them an essential tool for wound care, cleaning, and dressing applications. Measuring 6" x 6.75", these highly absorbent sponges are designed with a unique krinkle texture that enhances fluid retention and ensures effective exudate absorption during the wound healing process.
Perfect for use in hospitals, clinics, and first aid applications, these sterile sponges are ideal for cleaning and dressing minor wounds, abrasions, and surgical sites. The soft, breathable fabric helps to provide comfort while promoting healing by maintaining an optimal environment for the wound. With 12 packs of 20 sponges per case, this bulk pack provides an economical solution for medical professionals and care providers.
Key Features:
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Krinkle texture for enhanced absorption and wound cushioning
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High absorbency for effective exudate management
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Soft, breathable material promotes comfort and supports healing
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Ideal for wound cleaning, dressing, and minor wound care
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Sterile for hygienic and safe use
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12 packs of 20 sponges per case (480 sponges total) for bulk purchasing
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Item #: 3163
Common Uses:
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Wound care and exudate absorption
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Ideal for cleaning wounds, dressing minor injuries, and post-surgical care
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Perfect for use in clinics, hospitals, and first aid kits
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Sterile sponges suitable for hygienic applications and preventing infections
- Soft, highly absorbent primary or secondary dressing
- Manufactured of pre-washed, fluff-dried woven gauze
- Krinkle weave provides cushioning support and protection for sensitive wound areas
- 4.5"×4.1 yds
- 7 ply construction
- Super Sponges: Highly absorbent fluff-dried gauze with unique construction and diamond fold offers cushioning protection for the wound site