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D E C E M B E R 2 0 2 0 • B I G B O O K O F S U R G E R Y . C O M • 45 FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THESE PRODUCTS, EMAIL GETINFO@OUTPATIENTSURGERY.NET (SEE PAGE 3) OR VISIT BIGBOOKOFSURGERY.COM Normothermia Without Forced Air, Hoses, Machines and Noise! Welmed's patent-pending line of disposable surgical drapes, with integrated warming and thermal features, are designed for perioperative and intraoperative use without forced air, hoses, machines or noise. • Pads: Integrated into surgical procedure drapes to provide a slow and steady heat source to critical body zones. • Thermal Materials: Integrated into perioperative drapes to retain body heat. • Intraoperative Use: Laparotomies, C-Sections, Robotics, Total Hip & Knees, Spine, Vein • Perioperative & General Use: Body Thermal Drapes, Caps, Foot Covers, IV & Extremity Sleeves For more information call 847-337-1750, email thermal@welmed.us or visit www.welmed.us/thermaldrape.php Reduce Complications and Improve Patient Outcomes Even a small drop in core body temperature can result in inadvertent perioperative hypothermia, a complication associated with an increased risk of surgical site infection. 1,2 The 3M™ Bair Hugger™ Normothermia System allows clinicians to help maintain normothermia before, during and after surgery. The system includes convective air warming units, blankets, and gowns and non-invasive core temperature monitoring. 1. Kurz A, Sessler DI, et al. Perioperative Normothermia to Reduce the Incidence of Surgical-Wound Infection and Shorten Hospitalization. New Engl J Med. 1996;334:1209-1215. 2. Melling AC, Ali B, Scott Em, Leaper DJ. Effects of preoperative warming on the incidence of wound infection after clean surgery: a randomized controlled trial. The Lancet. 2001;358(9285):876-880. For more information, visit www.bairhugger.com Have it Your Way With These Warming Cabinets Better control the warmth that is vital to patient safety and comfort with the innovative, user-friendly features found in MAC Medical's warming cabinets. The TS-Series (Touch Screen) cabinets are a premium upgrade with many of the same features as the D-Series, but also include Ethernet ports and Wi-Fi capability, allowing you to monitor and control blanket and fluid temperature with a smart device from nearly anywhere. View live trends and receive text email alarm notifications. The intuitive touch screen makes in-person control easy. For more information, call (877) 828-9975, email sales@macmedical.com or visit www.macmedical.com

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