About Gynecology Cord Clamp
The umbilical cord clamp is a medical device used to hold the cord in place when the cut (surgery) is made, and the clamp may stay on for several days while the remaining cord attached to the baby dries and This product is manufactured from non-toxic medical grade polymer, biologically tested and meant for single use.
Advanced Features:
- Umbilical Cord Clamp is used for clamping the umbilical cord of newly born baby.
- Permanent locking system protect against the reopening of the clamp.
- Sterile, non-toxic and pyrogen free.
- Finger grip ensures safe.
Secure and Atraumatic Cord ClampingDesigned with a grooved inner surface and smooth, rounded edges, the cord clamp offers a secure yet gentle closure that helps minimize trauma to neonatal tissue. The snap-fit locking mechanism ensures reliable, consistent performance while preventing accidental reopening after application.
Sterility and Safety GuaranteedManufactured using medical grade plastic and sterilized using EO gas, the cord clamp is individually packaged to maintain sterility until use. Its latex-free, biocompatible design adheres to medical standards, reducing allergy risks and ensuring the highest level of patient safety during delivery and postpartum care.
Convenient for Hospitals and Delivery SettingsIdeal for maternity homes, hospitals, and delivery kits, this disposable clamp provides a quick, efficient solution for umbilical cord management. Its portable, lightweight build and standard size make it suitable for most delivery environments, while its five-year shelf life supports convenient storage and readiness.
FAQ's of Gynecology Cord Clamp:
Q: How should the Gynecology Cord Clamp be applied during delivery?
A: The cord clamp should be applied manually after delivery, typically around 2-3 cm from the newborn's umbilicus. Ensure the smooth, grooved inner surface fully grips the cord and engage the snap-fit locking mechanism until secure. This prevents cord bleeding and ensures safe closure.
Q: What are the main benefits of using a sterile, EO-sterilized cord clamp?
A: EO sterilization ensures that the clamp is free of bacteria and pathogens, reducing infection risks for the newborn. Its individual sterile packaging further protects the clamp until use, making it highly suitable for maternity and hospital environments.
Q: When and where is the cord clamp most commonly used?
A: The cord clamp is primarily used immediately after childbirth, in settings such as hospitals, maternity homes, and as part of delivery kits. It is intended for single use to maintain hygiene and patient safety.
Q: What makes the design of this cord clamp effective for patient safety?
A: This clamp features smooth, rounded edges and a grooved inner surface, allowing atraumatic and firm clamping without damaging tissue. Its latex-free and biocompatible structure also minimizes allergic reactions and complies with medical safety standards.
Q: How do I store the cord clamps to ensure they remain effective?
A: Store the cord clamps in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight. Proper storage helps maintain sterility and preserves their effectiveness throughout the five-year shelf life.
Q: What is the process for disposing of the cord clamp after use?
A: Being a single-use, disposable device, discard the clamp in accordance with local medical waste guidelines immediately after use. Proper disposal ensures hygiene and environmental compliance.