The surgical drape sheet, also called surgical cover or surgical cloth, serves to delimit the surgical field, and cover the remaining areas of the body during surgical interventions. The use of steril...
Draping the eye is important for eye surgery. It helps us to create a sterile field and it isolates the eyelashes from the ocular surface. The eyelid margin and eyelashes are often the source of bacte...
During surgery, bacteria on the skin can survive and carry into the wound. Use sterile surgical drapes to prevent contact with unprepared surfaces and to maintain the sterility of environmental surfac...
The angiography drape is made of absorbent, water-impermeable material to help keep the work area dry and protect the patient, and it is designed to provide effective infection control. Angiography dr...
The surgical abdominal pad is a highly absorbent sterile dressing with a soft outer surface for absorbing secretions from the abdomen and other severe drainage wounds. The abdominal pad seal off ...
These disposable surgical drapes are a split drape. It has a U-shaped opening at one end to create a sterile barrier to prevent fluid penetration and help reduce the risk of contamination during surge...
As surgeons know, having the right tools is critical, especially when performing surgery. Many times, the staff may disinfect before the operation because it is necessary. Surgical kits usually contai...
Sterile lithotomy drape is developed to meet the needs of laparoscopic and perineal procedures. It is designed to provide enhanced safety and protection for you and your patients with its useful featu...
Isolation gowns are designed to prevent cross-contamination and protect the wearer's skin and clothing from infectious liquids and solids. FDA guidance outlines four standardized levels of protection,...