Thigh Length TED Anti-Embolism Stocking Features
- Thigh high ted hose is designed to maintain circulation
- Easily adjustable
- Minimize slippage
- 2 ply gusset and uninterrupted band at thigh
- Contoured seamless construction promotes comfortable fit without the constriction caused by harsh seams and ridges
- Pressure break at popliteal protects critical popliteal area and promotes free leg movement
- Inspection toe opening in these Thigh Length Stockings provides easy access for medical examination
- Distinctive stitch pattern in knee area assists in correct positioning
- Covidien Ted Stockings has unique soft material which enhances patient comfort
- Teds Stockings prevent tourniquet effect with an interrupted band and functional two-ply panel
- Protect patients after discharge
- Help ensure uninterrupted baseline protection whatever is the patients level of risk or when pneumatic/impulse compression is interrupted
- Color: White
When to use Cardinal Health TED Stockings?
- To promote increased blood flow velocity in legs by compression of the deep venous system
- To help prevent formation of Deep Vein Thrombosis
Clinically-Proven Pressure Pattern for TED Stockings
TED Anti-Embolism Stockings are clinically proven to reduce the incidence of Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) up to 50% and to promote the increased blood flow velocity in legs 138% of baseline by compression of the deep venous system. They are also clinically proven to prevent the damaging effects of venous distension that occur during surgery and hospitalization.
TED Anti-Embolism Stockings apply the clinically-proven graduated pressure pattern of 18mmHg at ankle, 14mmHg at calf, 8mmHg at popliteal, 10mmHg at lower thigh and 8mmHg at upper thigh. It is important to measure the leg size of patient to assure that the appropriate pressure pattern is applied.

Cardinal Health TED Stocking Sizing Instructions
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What to buy with Cardinal Ted Stockings
What is Deep Vein Thrombosis?
Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) is the name given to blood clots that can form in the veins of your leg following surgery or long periods of bed rest in the hospital, among other reasons. If the clot becomes loose, it can break away and travel through the veins to the heart and lungs and may block a major blood vessel. This is known as a Pulmonary Embolism or PE. Pulmonary Embolism is a serious condition which in some cases may be fatal.
How to use Cardinal Health TED Anti-Embolism Stockings?

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Insert hand into the stocking as far as the heel pocket.
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Grasp the center of the heel pocket and turn the stocking inside out to heel area.
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Carefully position the stocking over foot and heel. Be sure heel is centered in heel pocket.
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Begin pulling body of stocking up around the ankle and calf. The stitch change (change in fabric sheerness) should fall between one to two inches below the bend of the knee.
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As thigh portion of the stocking is applied, start rotating stocking inward so the gusset is centered over the femoral vein. The gusset is placed slightly towards the inside of the leg and the top band should rest in the gluteal fold (the line at the bottom of the buttocks). Smooth out any excess material keeping stitch change and gusset in place. Pull toe section forward to smooth ankle and instep to allow for toe comfort
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Cardinal Health TED Anti-Embolism Stocking Care And Laundering:
- With correct care, Thigh High Ted Hose Stockings can last up to 10 washes
- Stockings should be washed every 2 to 3 days or sooner if soiled
- Laundering increases length of wear by removing bodily secretions from the elastic threads
- Keep the stockings free from ointments, oils, lanolin, and similar substances which may deteriorate elastic
- Stockings may be washed by hand or machine washed with cold water using a delicate cycle
Precautions to take while using Ted Thigh High Compression Stockings
- Proper sizing and application must be assured
- Avoid contact with chloric bleach
Contraindications:
Stockings are not recommended for patients with the following:
- Any local leg condition in which stockings would interfere, such as dermatitis, vein ligation(immediately postoperative), gangrene, or recent skin graft
- Severe arteriosclerosis or other ischemic vascular disease
- Massive edema of legs or pulmonary edema from congestive heart failure
- Extreme deformity of leg
Frequently Asked QuestionsÂ
Q1. What is Covidien Telfa Ouchless Non-Adherent Dressing used for?
It is used for protecting and covering wounds while minimizing pain during dressing changes.Â
Q2. Does Telfa Non-Adherent Dressing stick to the wound?
No. The dressing is non-adherent and it does not stick to the wound, sutures, staples, or surrounding skin. This helps reduce pain and tissue damage during removal.
Q3. Can the dressing absorb wound drainage?
Yes. The dressing contains an absorbent cotton core that helps manage light to moderate wound drainage and keeps the wound area clean and dry.
Q4. Can Telfa Dressing be cut to fit different wound sizes?
Yes. The dressing comes in various sizes and can also be cut to fit different wound shapes or locations if needed.
Q5. How long can Telfa Ouchless Dressing stay in place?
The dressing can remain in place for several days, depending on the condition of the wound and the amount of drainage.