Igloo® Wound Irrigation Shields
Protects staff by preventing the splashing of blood-borne pathogens.
Protects staff by preventing the splashing of blood-borne pathogens.
Each Igloo Wound Irrigation single-use shield is sterile and reduces the risk of cross-contamination.
The Bionix® Igloo Wound Irrigation Shield simplifies wound cleaning with its innovative dual-exit portal design, efficiently directing effluent away from the wound to reduce backsplash and contamination. Sterile and individually wrapped for single use, it’s easy to handle, safe and compatible with standard luer slip connections—making it suitable for patients of all ages.
Transparent material ensures clear wound visualization during cleaning, enhancing precision and promoting healing. By minimizing the risk of cross-contamination, the Igloo Wound Irrigation Sheild helps healthcare professionals deliver effective, confident care.
SKU: 5250
Package: 25/Box
SKU: 5500
Package: 50/Box
The Igloo Wound Irrigation Shield is indicated for use during the general cleansing of wound sites. The Igloo Wound Irrigation Shield may be used on all ages of patients.
The Igloo Wound Irrigation Shield is not indicated for the cleansing of deep or puncture wounds.
Professional Use Only
You can order by contacting Bionix directly (bionix@bionix.com or 800.551.7096); contacting your distributor of choice or purchasing on Amazon.
Yes, they come individually packaged in a chevron pouch.
The Igloo® Wound Irrigation Shield will function on any standard luer lock syringe and also on a variety of other irrigation delivery devices that contain a male luer lock fitting.
Potential reimbursement under CPT codes 12031- 12057 for intermediate wound repair or 13100 – 13160 for complex wound repair.
Spray head quickly delivers continuous, high-volume irrigation between 4 – 15psi without having to refill a syringe.
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