About Plaster of Paris Bandage
Jajoo Surgicals Plaster Of Paris (POP) Bandage is a high-quality orthopedic casting bandage manufactured using specially woven leno gauze uniformly impregnated with fine Plaster of Paris powder. The bandage is designed to provide strong and reliable immobilization for fractured or injured body parts. It hardens quickly after immersion in water, creating a durable cast that supports proper bone healing and recovery.
Key Features
- Fast setting and quick hardening
- Strong and durable cast formation
- Low plaster powder loss
- Short immersion time
- Smooth and easy molding
- Comfortable woven leno cloth construction
- Provides excellent immobilization support
- Suitable for orthopedic and trauma care applications
Applications
Used for:
- Fracture immobilization
- Orthopedic casting
- Bone and joint support
- Post-surgical support
- Trauma and emergency care
- Temporary or permanent plaster casting
Specifications
- Width: 10 cm / 15 cm
- Length: 2.7 meters
- Color: White
- Material: Woven leno gauze with POP coating
- Disposable: Yes
- Waterproof: No
- Sterile: Available in sterilized packing
Packaging
- Individually packed rolls
- Standard packing: 144 rolls per carton
Manufacturer
Jajoo Surgicals Pvt. Ltd. Manufacturer and supplier of orthopedic and surgical disposable products.
Exceptional Molding and StrengthOur Plaster of Paris Bandage combines quick setting time with high mechanical strength for reliable immobilization. The special coating ensures uniform distribution of plaster across the cotton fabric, resulting in easy application and a snug, supportive fit around any limb. This advanced construction ensures both patient comfort and secure fracture stabilization.
Designed for Emergency and Orthopedic UseIdeal for hospitals, clinics, and field settings, this bandage is a trusted choice for surgeons and emergency responders. Its fast activation and single-use convenience make it indispensable for rapid response situations, ensuring minimal downtime when immobilizing fractured or injured limbs.
Safe, Hygienic, and User-FriendlyLatex-free and available in individually moisture-proof packs, the bandage reduces risk for allergy-prone individuals and maintains sterility. With a shelf life of up to 24 months, it is simple to store and always ready for immediate use. Its portable size and manual operation suit a variety of care environments and ensure maximum ease of use.
FAQ's of Plaster of Paris Bandage:
Q: How do I use the Plaster of Paris Bandage for immobilizing a fracture?
A: To use the bandage, simply immerse it in clean water until fully soaked, gently squeeze out excess water, and wrap it firmly-but not tightly-around the affected limb. Shape it to the contours as needed. The bandage will begin setting in 2-5 minutes, providing strong immobilization.
Q: What are the storage and shelf life recommendations for this bandage?
A: Store the bandage in a cool, dry place, away from moisture and direct sunlight. Each roll is individually packed in a moisture-proof pack, ensuring up to 24 months of shelf life from the manufacturing date if stored correctly.
Q: When should I use a Plaster of Paris Bandage instead of other bandages?
A: This bandage is best suited for situations requiring rigid immobilization, such as bone fractures, certain orthopedic surgical applications, and emergency care where quick-setting support is critical. It is not intended for wound dressing or soft tissue injuries.
Q: Where can these Plaster of Paris Bandages be used?
A: They are suitable for hospitals, clinics, ambulances, and even at remote or emergency sites due to their portability and fast-setting properties. Their ease of use also makes them helpful in field medical kits.
Q: What makes this bandage safe for allergy-prone or sensitive individuals?
A: The bandage is made without latex, reducing the risk of allergic reactions. Its 100% cotton fabric is gentle on the skin, and the moisture-proof packaging helps preserve hygiene.
Q: What are the benefits of the quick setting time?
A: A setting time of 2-5 minutes helps achieve rapid immobilization, which is crucial during emergencies or when patient movement needs to be minimized quickly. This expedites fracture management and reduces discomfort.