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Convertors® surgical gown selection

Packaged surgical gown
Simply reach for the Convertors® surgical gown packaged in the color that corresponds to the level of protection necessary for your procedure. This will help ensure that you and your staff are protected.

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Selecting the right surgical gown for your procedure has just become easier with Cardinal Health's new color-coding system. Convertors® surgical gowns now have color-coded packaging to reflect the gown's classification level according to AAMI Standard PB70:2003 Liquid Barrier Performance of Protective Apparel (for a complete copy of this standard visit www.aami.org).

The AAMI Standard classifies surgical gowns into four categories based on their liquid barrier performance using a combinatin of industry standard tests. Level 1 is the lowest level of protection, while Level 4 is the highest level, offering impervious protection.

AAMI levels

The entire front of a surgical gown (areas A, B and C), including the seam and other components, is required to provide a minimum level of barrier protection (Level 1). Since the back of the gown (area D), intended for surgical applications, is expected to stay dry, there is no liquid barrier performance requirements for that area. The critical zones of a surgical gown (areas A and B) can be constructed to provide increased protection (Level 2, 3 and 4). The classification of the entire surgical gown is based on the lowest level of protection with the critical zone.

Critical zone

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