The fracture pan, also called as slipper pan, is used when the patient is not able to move easily , such as in case of an orthopaedic surgery or recovering from a stroke. The fracture pan can be used by both male and female patients to pass stool and/or urine.
Key Features:
- Can be used by both male and female patients
- The slipper pan is used in conjunction with a slipper pan support. The pan is inserted into the support and administered to the patient. The clinically acceptable method of administering a slipper pan is by rolling the patient on their side, placing the pan against their bottom and rolling the patient back onto their back.
- Once the pan has been used, carefully remove the pan by sliding it away from the patient. The pan is shallow and easy to spill and a drop sheet is commonly placed beneath the the patient prior to use.
- Disposable product for increased hygiene and reduced risk of cross contamination
- Made of recyclable materials for use with reusable support
- Steady when standing because of flat bottom surface
- Strong sides able to support weight of contents when full
- Product is stack-able and easy to separate