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3M™ Bair Hugger™ Warming Blanket 31500, Multi-Access, 10/Case

  • 3M ID 70201185694

Six convenient panels allow quick access to the patient's chest, arms, torso, and lower body

Foot drape minimizes risk of thermal injury to the feet and lower leg area

Integrated tuck flaps at the shoulders help maintain blanket position

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Highlights
  • Six convenient panels allow quick access to the patient's chest, arms, torso, and lower body
  • Foot drape minimizes risk of thermal injury to the feet and lower leg area
  • Integrated tuck flaps at the shoulders help maintain blanket position
  • Consistent perforations in the soft, radiolucent materials ensure uniform convective warming
  • Soft, comfortable, lightweight, latex-free material
  • Delivers consistent, even warming by optimized airflow through the blanket’s air channel and perforation pattern
  • Helps maintain normothermia, which can reduce the rate of complications, including surgical site infection (SSI) (1,2)
  • To deliver safe, effective and consistent forced-air warming for your patients, use the 3M™ Bair Hugger™ Multi-Access Warming Blanket, 31500 Multi-Access with the 3M™ Bair Hugger™ Warming Units 675 or 775

The 3M™ Bair Hugger™ multi-access blanket offers clinicians easy access to any part of the patient’s body while providing full patient coverage, maximizing thermal transfer.

Positioned on the procedure table prior to the patient’s arrival into the operating room, the 3M™ Bair Hugger™ lithotomy underbody blanket delivers full, unrestricted access and flexibility for procedures involving the lower extremities, and abdominal, peritoneal and pelvic cavities.

Suggested applications
  • PACU

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References

1. Kurz A, Sessler DI, Lenhardt R. Perioperative normothermia to reduce the incidence of surgical-wound infection and shorten hospitalization. N Engl J Med 1996; 334: 1209–1215. 2. Melling AC, Ali B, Scott EM, Leaper DJ. Effects of preoperative warming on the incidence of wound infection after clean surgery: a randomised controlled trial.Lancet2001; 358: 876–880.