Show pageBacklinksCite current pageExport to PDFBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== 🧻 Sterile Towel: Definition ====== {{ pasted:20250603-090342.png}} A **sterile towel** is a piece of absorbent material that has undergone **validated sterilization procedures** and is used in medical or surgical environments to maintain **aseptic conditions**. ===== 🎯 Primary Uses ===== * **Drying** the surgical site after [[skin cleaning]] * **Blotting** antiseptic without compromising sterility * **Creating sterile fields** or serving as **barriers** during draping * Assisting in **handling sterile instruments** or **gowning/gloving** ===== 🧪 Characteristics ===== * **Sterile**: Packaged and sterilized (usually by autoclaving or gamma irradiation) * **Lint-free**: To prevent contamination * **Highly absorbent**: Usually cotton or synthetic blend * Supplied in **single-use sterile packaging** ===== ⚠️ Best Practices ===== * Open package only when ready for use * Discard if packaging is compromised or towel is dropped * Do not use for drying hands unless part of a **sterile surgical scrub set** ===== 🧠 In Neurosurgery ===== * Used to **blot antiseptic** on the scalp after drying (if permitted) * Included in **surgical packs** for cranial or spinal procedures * Must not touch non-sterile surfaces to maintain field sterility ---- {{tag:definition sterile_towel surgery asepsis infection_control}} sterile_towel.txt Last modified: 2025/06/03 09:04by administrador