Latex Probe Cover Set for Vaginal and Anal Ultrasound Examinations: Ensuring Hygiene and Patient Comfort
Ultrasound Probe Condoms are made of ultra-strong hypoallergenic latex or non-latex, but are not sterile, and are used as disposable covers to cover ultrasound probes during medical procedures such as rectovaginal or transrectal exams. Compared to standard condoms, they are thicker and stronger, do not require a reservoir, are designed for medical use, and meet more stringent quality standards (for example, condoms have an AQL of 0.25%).
Why choose ultrasound probe latex condoms?
1. Safety protection: This product has been 100% electrically tested to ensure quality, safe and reliable, effectively blocking liquids and bacteria from direct contact with the probe, preventing cross contamination, and protecting patients from sexually transmitted infections and other infections.
2. Medical research: This product is transparent, flat, and non-lubricated, meeting the requirements of diagnostic instruments, ensuring that the condom fits perfectly with the ultrasound instrument and provides more accurate research results.
3. Improve patient experience: This product is ready-to-use and disposable, which not only protects patients, but also reduces waiting time and improves the comfort of examination.
4. Equipment protection: This product protects the sensitive probe surface, prevents gel corrosion and repeated contact with chemicals, protects equipment, and extends service life.
5. Cost savings: This product is cost-effective, flexible and stretchable, can adapt to various probe sizes, saves up to 80% of disinfection time, and helps reduce long-term equipment costs.
What sizes are available?
Probe covers come in different sizes to fit different probes and can be designed to specific sizes and shapes for ultrasound diagnostic needs. Probe covers are typically 0.8-1.5 inches (2-3.8 cm) in diameter and 8-12 inches in length, and are designed to fit snugly around medical probes, rather than being adjusted to the size of the penis like condoms.
Probe covers or sheaths, including condoms, are intended to limit direct contact between the ultrasound transducer and the patient’s mucosal surfaces, thereby helping to lower the risk of cross-contamination. Nevertheless, they do not form a completely airtight barrier and may not fully prevent the transmission of infectious microorganisms. If the probe is not adequately reprocessed, residual contaminants or microbial biofilm may persist on its surface or within crevices and could potentially pass through a compromised or perforated sheath.
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