Kerlix Gauze Roll Features
- Prewashed, fluff-dried 100% woven gauze with the unique crinkle-weave pattern
- Six-ply construction with finished edges reduces loose ends and lint
- Kerlix Gauze Rolls can be used as a primary dressing
- The open-weave design provides fast-wicking action, superior aeration, and excellent absorbency
- These gauze bandages are ideal for bandaging heads, limbs, and difficult-to-dress wounds, I.e., burns, plastic, and orthopedic injuries
- They have been tested and proven hypoallergenic
- Kerlix sterile gauze bandage roll offers fast wicking action, superior debridement, and maximum absorbency
- These qualities allow Kerlix bandage rolls to be used in various applications in all clinical settings
What to Buy With Kendall Kerlix Gauze Bandage?
Where to use Kendall Gauze Rolls?
- Bandaging heads and limbs.
- Difficult-to-dress wounds.
- Burns.
- Plastic and orthopedic wounds.
Kerlix bandage rolls Clinical Testing Information:
Kerlix bandage rolls are of the highest chemical purity. They are tested for:
- Blood-soluble cytotoxic chemical residue.
- Dextran, starch, fatty matter, dyes, and rayon reduce the risk of wound trauma. P.H. to minimize the risk of wound irritation and decomposition during use.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the material of the Kerlix bandage roll?
Kerlix bandage rolls are made from a special kind of cloth called gauze.
What is the ideal use of the Kerlix bandage roll?
You can use Kerlix bandage rolls to wrap around a person's head, arms, legs, or tricky wounds to help them heal and stay clean.
What is the benefit of the open-weave design of the Kerlix bandage roll?
The special way the gauze is made with gaps in it helps air flow through and makes it really good at soaking up liquids.
Are these individuals sealed?
Kerlix bandage rolls are not individually wrapped, they come in a box altogether.