Description
3M Transpore Surgical Tape (1527-3) is a transparent, perforated plastic medical tape designed for strong, dependable adhesion when securing bulky dressings and medical devices. Its bidirectional, easy-tear design allows quick customization without scissors, making it ideal for fast-paced clinical environments. The macro-perforated backing supports breathability and moisture evaporation, while the clear construction allows ongoing skin and site monitoring without removing the tape.
Identification
Product Identifier: Transpore Surgical Tape
Product Code: 1527-3
Brand: 3M Medical
Manufacturer: 3M
Size: 3 inch x 10 yards (7.5 cm x 9.1 m)
Color: Transparent / Clear
Packaging: 4 rolls per box, 10 boxes per case
Key Benefits
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Easy tear: Bidirectional tearing enables fast sizing and application without scissors.
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Strong adhesion: Provides reliable securement for tubing, devices, and bulky dressings.
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Breathable: Macro-perforations allow air and moisture vapor to pass to support skin integrity.
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Transparent: Helps monitor skin condition and dressing edges without tape removal.
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Hypoallergenic: Latex-free and designed to be gentle for sensitive skin.
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Water resistant: Maintains adhesion in moist conditions.
Applications
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Device securement: Securing IV tubing, catheters, drains, and other medical devices.
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Dressing retention: Anchoring bulky dressings and padding.
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Emergency care: Rapid tear and application make it useful for ER and EMS workflows.
Usage Guidelines
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Skin preparation: Clean and dry skin thoroughly before application.
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Application: Apply without tension and smooth from the center outward to improve adhesion.
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Removal: Loosen an edge and remove slowly back over itself, following the direction of hair growth when possible.
Certifications, Safety Standards, and Regulatory Approvals
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Latex-free: Not made with natural rubber latex.
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Medical class: Class I medical device.
Comparison with Competitor Products
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vs. paper tapes: Typically offers stronger adhesion and better moisture resistance for device securement.
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vs. cloth tapes: Easier to tear and allows site visualization, though cloth options may provide higher tensile strength for heavy immobilization needs.
Typical User Profile and Application Scenarios
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Nurses: Securing IV lines and dressing edges.
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Surgeons: Post-operative dressing retention.
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First responders: Quick securement needs in field conditions.
Best Practices for Use and Maintenance
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Storage: Store in a cool, dry place.
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Single patient use: Helps reduce cross-contamination risk.
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Skin assessment: Check skin daily for irritation, redness, or maceration.



