Reducing Pressure Sores in Patients: The Role of Patient Positioning Gel Pads

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Pressure sores, or bedsores, or Decubitus ulcers are among the most critical issues affecting patients who undergo long surgical procedures. Such sores develop when pressure is applied on different parts of the body consistently and results in inadequate blood supply hence causing injury to the studied region. Among all preventive interventions, patient positioning is one of the most impactful to eliminate pressure sores during surgery; and we have Patient Positioning Gel Pads, Prone Position Gel Pads, and OT Table Mats to help.

 

Understanding Pressure Sores

Pressure ulcers are generally found in patients who have no mobility for long hours say in a surgery or after operation. Such structures as skin and the underlying tissues can then be pressured and end up being damaged where they make contact with weights and over bony locations such as heels, elbows, sacrum amongst others. This can be painful, slow recovery, and most importantly is costly to the patient and the economy. That is why, for patients positioned in the operating theater, reducing occurrence of these sores is even more important because they can be unconscious for several hours due to anesthesia.

 

The Importance of Patient Positioning

The way the patient is placed during surgical treatment is pretty vital to reduce the chance of stress sores. During surgery, the patient can be positioned in a supine, susceptible or lateral or even lithotomy role depending on the kind of surgery that the affected person is undergoing.Every position presents some risks that can harm a focal area if the pressure applied is too much or applied unevenly. Into this scenario, you have Patient Positioning Gel Pads.

 

Many of these gel pads offer protection and prevent load concentration on specific areas of the body. These particular pads help maintain proper positioning of the patient and comfort to possibly be utilized in different positions inclusive of prone to the supine, lateral, or even lithotomy.

 

The Role of Prone Position Gel Pads

The position where the patient lies on his/her stomach is known as the prone position and is often used in surgeries of the back and spine or neck. However, this position puts so much weight on places like the face, chest, and limbs. It is therefore important that institutions adopt such essentials such as the Prone Position Gel Pads in the operation room to prevent areas of pressure. These gel pads have the ability to conform with the shape of the body meaning that no particular body part will be fully weighted.






These prone position gel pads are made supple to ensure that they decrease contact bear area between the patient’s skin and the surgical table. Normally the bed gel has this unique property of equally distributing pressure that in return improves blood flow thus minimizing the damage of tissues. These pads are of immense usefulness especially to those patients who are subjected to long surgery because they ensure that the part being operated on neither corrodes nor lacks blood supply to other sensitive regions.

 

OT Table Mats: Enhancing Comfort and Reducing Risks

Another one of the most important preventive tools is The OT Table Mat. They are laid on the operating table to give the patient a comfortable surface when he/she is being operated on. In addition to protecting patient skin, reducing the risk of pressure sores, OT table mats also create a layer between the table and the patient. They are particularly applicable for lengthy operations, and during which the patient stays immobile for several hours.

 

Conclusion

Patient Positioning Gel Pads, Prone Position Gel Pads, and OT Table Mats are a common requirement for surgeries today, for patient comfort and safety. These tools prevent excessive pressure build up, reduce friction on the body, and provide patients with the correct positioning to give them a safer and more comfortable recovery from surgery. These are truly unique solutions for patients and will remain some of the most important innovations in medical care for the near future as technology advances.

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