Sterile surgical drapes are used during the operation to prevent contact with unprepared surfaces and maintain the sterility of the environmental surface, equipment and the patient's surroundings. At ...
In any surgical procedure, creating a sterile surgical field with access to the operative field is critical. This is achieved through correct skin prepping and draping of the patient, which is typical...
Disposable laparotomy surgical drape is used for procedures involving access to the abdomen, with an incision drape in the center, surrounded by an absorbent area for draping the patient on the body b...
The gynecological surgical drape is made of impermeable material that meets the requirements of EN13795 and helps prevent the movement of microorganisms from the patient's skin in surgical procedures....
Surgical drapes are used in the operating room to protect patients, clinicians, and equipment. Sterile surgical drapes can provide a physical barrier to protect the surgical area from contamination. T...
During the surgical procedure, a sterile surgical drape can be used to cover the patient and its surrounding area to create and maintain a sterile field, with the aim of eliminating the spread of...
In surgical care, draping is a routine operation. Draping not only helps protect the surgical site by isolating it from the rest of the patient's body and the non-sterile area of the operating table t...
The purpose of draping a surgical patient is to isolate the surgical site from other areas of the surgical site to help reduce the risk of surgical site infection. The order of draping the four c...
A surgical drape is an important component of any operating room or medical facility. They serve as a barrier between patients and surgical teams, protecting against contamination and maintaining a st...