Reinforced Mayo Trolley Cover

Reinforced Mayo Trolley Cover

  • High-quality, non-woven fabric that does not absorb fluids.
  • Available in different sizes.
  • Colour: Customizable based on requirement.

The Reinforced Mayo Trolley Cover provides extra protection and durability during surgical procedures. It is designed for sterile areas, soaks fluid, and safeguards against contamination. Its reinforced structure provides resilience and additional coverage for instruments on the trolley.

Uses:

  • It is ideal for maintaining the sterility of surgical tools.
  • Protects trolley surfaces from spills and contaminants.
  • Used across operation theatres and healthcare facilities to maintain hygiene standards.

A mayo trolley cover is a disposable protective cover used in hospitals and operation theatres to maintain a terile surface for surgical instruments during medical procedures. It helps reduce contamination, supports infection control, and protects the trolley from fluids and bacteria.

A reinforced mayo trolley cover offers added durability and fluid resistance compared to standard covers. Its reinforced absorbent layer helps manage spills during surgeries, prevents instrument slippage, and maintains a hygienic surgical environment for longer procedures.

Non woven fabric is widely used because it is lightweight, tear-resistant, absorbent, and provides an effective barrier against fluids and contaminants. It also supports sterile medical applications while remaining cost effective and disposable for single-use healthcare environments.

Yes, most reinforced mayo trolley covers are designed as sterile, single-use disposable products. They are commonly EO sterilized and individually packed to help hospitals maintain strict infection prevention and hygiene standards in operating rooms.

When selecting a mayo trolley cover, hospitals should consider factors such as material quality, reinforcement strength, fluid resistance, sterility, size compatibility, and absorbency. Covers made with premium non woven fabric and reinforced layers are ideal for high-fluid surgical procedures and long-duration operations.