A disposable Kidney Tray, also known as an emesis basin, is a shallow, kidney-shaped receptacle commonly used in medical settings. Its unique shape is designed to fit closely against a patient’s body, making it convenient for collecting bodily fluids, tissues, dressings, or other medical waste.
Disposable urine trays are suitable for a variety of medical procedures, from minor to major surgeries. The excellent durability and convenience of disposable kidney trays make them ideal for medical or surgical procedures, and their lightweight design makes them easy to transport and store.
Packing: Packed in clean-room condition, bulk packing or sterile individual packing optional
Versatility: These Kidney Trays can be used for a variety of purposes, including collecting bodily fluids, holding surgical instruments, and managing small medical waste items.
Convenience: Disposable Kidney Trays are ready to use straight out of the package, saving time and effort for healthcare professionals.
Hygiene and Infection Control: Being single-use, disposable Kidney Trayes significantly reduce the risk of cross-contamination and the spread of infections.
Safety: Made from materials that are resistant to chemicals and punctures, disposable Kidney Trays are designed to safely contain potentially hazardous materials.
Product Name: | Disposable Kidney Tray |
Instrument Classification: | Class I |
Material: | PP |
Size (Length*Width*Depth) | 245mm*120mm*50mm, 250mm*120mm*50mm, 320mm*140mm*50mm |
Capacity | 700cc, 800cc, 1000cc |
Application: | Surgical Instrument Trays |
Weight: | Based On Size |
Color: | Transparent , White , Yellow , Blue , Red , Gray ,etc |
Polypropylene (PP): This is a durable, lightweight, and chemically resistant plastic. It is commonly used for disposable Kidney Trays because it can withstand various chemicals and is relatively inexpensive.
For collecting vomit, blood, or other bodily fluids during emergency procedures, and to hold surgical instruments, sponges, and other small items during surgeries.
For minor surgical procedures, wound cleaning, and dressing changes, and to collect samples or hold instruments during diagnostic procedures.
For assisting residents with personal hygiene tasks, such as oral care or wound cleaning and minor medical procedures and routine care.
Used by visiting nurses and healthcare providers for wound care, sample collection, and other medical tasks and for patients managing their own care at home.
Sample Collection: For collecting and holding biological samples during laboratory tests and procedures.
Temporary Medical Facilities: For use in makeshift medical settings where quick, hygienic solutions are needed for patient care.
Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer. Wear disposable gloves if necessary.
Position the Kidney Tray close to the patient or the area where it will be used.
Once the Kidney Tray has been used, carefully dispose of it according to your facility’s waste management protocols.