| Product Name |
Disposable colonoscopy pants |
| Material |
SMS |
| Color |
Blue,navy blue |
| Size |
60x40cm |
| Style |
With elastic at waist,with hole 10cm and cover 20x20cm at back side, also with velcros |
| Package |
1pc/bag,50pcs/mid bag, 500pcs/ctn |
| Usage |
Mainly for colonoscopy examination use |
| Application |
Mainly for hospital and examination center for patient use |
| Certificate |
CE and ISO13485 |
Description:
Disposable non-woven polypropylene colonoscopy boxers are specially designed undergarments for patients undergoing colonoscopy procedures. They are made from high-quality non-woven polypropylene material, which is soft, lightweight, and breathable. These boxers are designed to provide maximum comfort and hygiene during the colonoscopy procedure.
Features:
- Made from non-woven polypropylene material
- Soft, lightweight, and breathable
- Designed for maximum comfort and hygiene
- Disposable and easy to use - Available in various sizes to fit different patients
Applications:
Disposable non-woven polypropylene colonoscopy boxers are primarily used in hospitals, clinics, and medical centers for patients undergoing colonoscopy procedures. They provide a hygienic and comfortable alternative to traditional undergarments, reducing the risk of infection and contamination during the procedure.
Standards:
Disposable non-woven polypropylene colonoscopy boxers are manufactured in compliance with international quality standards, including ISO 13485:2016 and FDA regulations.
FAQ:
Q: Are disposable non-woven polypropylene colonoscopy boxers available in different sizes?
A: Yes, these boxers are available in various sizes to fit different patients.
Q: Are these boxers easy to use?
A: Yes, these boxers are designed to be disposable and easy to use, providing maximum convenience for patients.
Q: Are disposable non-woven polypropylene colonoscopy boxers hygienic?
A: Yes, these boxers are made from high-quality non-woven polypropylene material, which is designed to provide maximum hygiene and reduce the risk of infection and contamination during the colonoscopy procedure.