Medical Orthopedic POP Bandage for High-Strength Cast Immobilization

Plaster of Paris bandage (POP bandage) is designed for professional orthopedic immobilization and bone repair. This high-strength medical gypsum wrap ensures a smooth finish and excellent molding for secure fracture management. Ideal for hospitals and surgical centers seeking reliable POP bandages.

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Medical Orthopedic POP Bandage for High-Strength Cast Immobilization

Product Overview

At MediTapes, we understand that effective bone repair begins with superior stability. Our Medical Orthopedic POP Bandage (Plaster of Paris) is engineered for professional healthcare environments, offering the perfect balance of creamy texture, rapid setting time, and rigid durability. Designed specifically for fracture immobilization, this product is the trusted choice for orthopedic surgeons and cast technicians who require precision and reliability in every wrap.

Whether you are treating complex compound fractures or managing post-operative recovery, our POP Bandage provides the high-strength support necessary to facilitate optimal bone healing.


Key Features & Benefits

1. Superior Orthopedic Plaster Quality

Our bandages are impregnated with high-grade, finely ground gypsum. This premium orthopedic plaster ensures a smooth, creamy consistency when wet, allowing for excellent molding capabilities. The plaster covers the gauze carrier cloth evenly, preventing the loss of plaster during immersion and ensuring a uniform finish that minimizes skin irritation for the patient.

2. Rapid & Reliable Fracture Immobilization

Time is critical in trauma care. The MediTapes POP Bandage features a fast setting time (typically 2-5 minutes depending on water temperature), allowing doctors to mold the cast quickly before it hardens into a rock-solid structure. This rapid solidification is crucial for effective fracture immobilization, ensuring the injured limb remains in the correct position immediately after setting.

3. High Structural Strength

Once cured, our POP Bandage delivers exceptional load-bearing capacity. The high-strength formulation reduces the risk of cast breakage or cracking during the patient’s recovery period. Despite its strength, the cast remains lightweight enough to maintain patient comfort without compromising stability.

4. Safety and Comfort

We prioritize patient safety. Our formulation is designed to have a low exothermic reaction during the hardening process. This ensures that the heat generated while the plaster sets remains within a safe range, preventing skin burns and discomfort for the patient.


Product Specifications (Technical Parameters)

Below are the detailed specifications for the MediTapes Plaster of Paris range. We offer a variety of sizes to suit different anatomical requirements, from pediatric arms to adult legs.

Parameter Specification
Product Name POP Bandage
Material Cotton gauze impregnated with Calcium Sulphate Hemihydrate (Gypsum)
Color White
Available Widths 5cm, 7.5cm, 10cm, 15cm, 20cm
Available Lengths 2.7m, 3.6m, 4.5m
Solidification Time Fast setting (customizable upon request, typically 2-5 mins)
Packaging According to customer requirements (Individual moisture-proof flow pack)

Note: Custom sizes and private labeling options are available to meet specific hospital or distribution needs.


Usage Instructions for Optimal Results

To achieve the best results with our POP Bandage for fracture immobilization, please follow these professional guidelines:

  1. Preparation: Apply a stockinette and orthopedic padding (cast padding) over the injured area to protect the skin.
  2. Immersion: Hold the POP Bandage gently and immerse it in a basin of water (approx. 20°C – 25°C) at a 45-degree angle. Keep it submerged for about 5 seconds until the bubbles stop rising.
  3. Squeezing: Lift the bandage out of the water and gently squeeze the sides towards the center to remove excess water. Do not twist or wring the bandage.
  4. Application: Unroll the bandage and wrap it spirally around the limb. Smooth the orthopedic plaster continuously with wet hands to bond the layers (lamination). This rubbing motion is vital for creating a strong, monolithic cast.
  5. Molding: While the plaster is still wet and creamy, mold the cast to fit the anatomical contours of the patient.
  6. Setting: Hold the limb steady until the cast sets hard. Do not move the patient during this critical hardening phase.

Why Choose MediTapes?

MediTapes is committed to excellence in medical consumables. When you choose our POP Bandage, you are choosing a partner dedicated to quality and supply chain reliability.

  • Customization: As noted in our specs, our packaging is “According to customer requirements.” Whether you need bulk hospital packs or retail-ready boxes, we adapt to your needs.
  • Global Standards: Our manufacturing processes adhere to strict medical quality control standards, ensuring consistent performance in every roll.
  • Expert Support: Our team is ready to assist you with technical data, shipping logistics, and bulk pricing.

Storage and Handling

To maintain the shelf life and efficacy of the Orthopedic Plaster, please store the bandages in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area. The relative humidity should not exceed 80%. Ensure the package remains sealed until immediately prior to use to prevent premature moisture absorption.


Contact Us

Ready to order or need a sample of our high-strength POP Bandage? Contact the MediTapes team today.

Trust MediTapes for professional fracture immobilization solutions that surgeons rely on.

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