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The invisible I.V. Dressings have certain disadvantages which include the increased risk of leak or puncture
The invisible I.V. Dressings have certain disadvantages which include the increased risk of leak or puncture
With the utilization of the non-Woven IV Dressing, it becomes easy to get ready the catheter site.

The obvious benefits of these two options are the reduction of discomfort and the introduction of an element of design in the dressing process. However, the invisible I.V. Dressings have certain disadvantages which include the increased risk of leak or puncture, reduced visibility and leaking, and the need to replace the catheters more often. These are reasons why patients prefer to use the non-Woven (i.e. Non-Woven Medical Dressing) for external contaminants such as blood and bodily fluids.

With the use of the non-Woven IV Dressing, it becomes easy to prepare the catheter site. The patient is required to insert the disposable tube into the right vein. The I.V. Dressing have witnessed massive demand in Japan, Germany, Mexico, and other countries due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. Recently, 3M launched Tegaderm Antimicrobial I.V. advanced securement dressing and Tegaderm Antimicrobial Transparent Dressing to enhance its PIV maintenance.

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