The Single-Use Tourniquet for Children

CBC Slingcross®

Article no. 521003007 (1.5 cm wide, 30 cm long)
50 pieces on a roll in a dispenser box

  • Improves patient hygiene
  • No cross-contamination with MRSA and other germs due to single-use design
  • Ensures individual compression force based on the patient
  • Soft fleece is gentle to the skin
  • Easy to use, even with gloves
  • Micro velcro for easy closing and opening, adheres along the entire strap length
  • Latex-free, silicone-free, DEHP-free
  • Made in Germany
  • Medical device
CBC Slingcross®

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The Basic Product for Venipuncture

The single-use tourniquet specially designed for children improves patient hygiene and prevents cross-contamination with MRSA and other germs. It ensures a gentle, individually adjustable compression force and is skin-friendly thanks to its soft fleece. The simple handling, even with gloves, and the micro velcro fastening mechanism provide practical use. The tourniquet is latex-free, silicone-free, and DEHP-free, manufactured in Germany to guarantee the highest quality.

Areas of Application
  • Pediatrics
  • Isolation wards
  • Rehabilitation centers
  • Home visits
  • Oncology, etc.
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  • No reprocessing, cleaning, or disinfection required.
  • Additional benefit as a plaster and bandage.
  • Allergy to latex, silicone, and DEHP is excluded.
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