Surgical & Disposiable
Surgical Instruments are used on one patient during one procedure and then dispose of them. These instruments allow for safer patient care and time and cost savings for the hospital or surgery center. At gSource, we offer a line of single-use tools at affordable prices so you can stock up on all the basic surgical instruments you use daily.
Syringes
Syringes are frequently used in clinical medicine to administer injections, infuse intravenous therapy into the bloodstream, apply compounds such as glue or lubricant, and draw/measure liquids. There are also prefilled syringes (disposable syringes marketed with liquid inside).
Infusion Set
An infusion set connects the insulin pump delivery device to your body. It works the same way as an intravenous line does. A needle is housed inside a cannula, a tiny plastic tube that is usually placed under the skin in the subcutaneous fat. This needle is necessary to puncture the skin to insert the set.
Blood Bag
A blood bag is a plastic container designed for storing and transporting blood components such as red cells, plasma, and platelets. It allows for the separation of these components, reducing bacterial contamination, improving storage, and enabling the treatment of multiple patients from a single blood donation.
Urine Bag
A urine bag is a sterile method used to collect a urine specimen from non-toilet-trained infants and toddlers, which is preferred by healthcare providers due to its noninvasive nature. It is applied to the perineum after cleaning the skin and carries a risk of contamination from bacteria and fecal matter.
I.V Cannula
An IV is a small plastic tube, inserted into a vein, usually in your hand or arm. An IV is a small plastic tube, inserted into a vein, usually in your hand or arm. An IV is used to: provide fluids when you are dehydrated or can’t drink.
I.V Burette
Burette set is a cylindrical container with capacity of 100 or 150 ml with a printed graduated scale and it’s used to prepare cocktail of drugs and physiological liquid (burette set infusion) or mix drugs and blood/plasma (burette set for transfusion).
Surgical Gloves
Medical gloves are examples of personal protective equipment used to protect the wearer and/or the patient from the spread of micro-organisms that may potentially cause infection or illness during medical procedures and examinations.