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Contact SupplierSurgical Gowns (Sterile/Non-Sterile) Used in operations and patient care
Product Insight: Surgical Gown Types & Applications
1. Sterile Surgical Gowns
Use case: Designed for use in high-risk environments such as operating rooms and sterile procedures.
•Certification: Classified as Class II medical devices by the FDA, requiring a 510(k) premarket notification, and must meet ANSI/AAMI PB70 protection levels 3 or 4.
•Protection: Covers critical zones—the front torso and arms—after sterilization to maintain asepsis.
•Importance: Essential for infection control; improper use can contribute to surgical site infections.
2. High-Barrier Surgical Isolation Gowns
Use case: Ideal for medium to high contamination risk procedures (e.g., trauma surgery, cardiovascular operations).
•Features: Full-body coverage (excluding cuffs and hems), fluid-impervious materials, reinforced seams, and ultrasonic seam welding are common to meet stringent protection standards
3. Non-Sterile / Non-Surgical Isolation Gowns
Use case: Suitable for routine patient care, wards, and general medical tasks where sterility is not critical.
•Classification: Typically Class I medical devices, requiring only basic barrier performance.
•Benefits: Cost-effective, suitable for low-risk environments, and often available in bulk packaging.


