Top Incise Surgical Drapes for Modern Operating Rooms
| Parameter |
Description |
| Material | Polyurethane (PU) Film |
| Antimicrobial Agent | Iodine or other antimicrobial compounds |
| Transparency | High transparency for easy observation of the surgical site |
| Adhesiveness | Strong adhesive properties to ensure secure attachment to the skin |
| Breathability | Permeable to gases and moisture, reducing the risk of skin maceration |
| Sterility | Sterile and ready-to-use, typically supplied in individual packaging |
| Elasticity | Flexible and conformable to various body contours |
| Thickness | Thin film to ensure patient comfort and flexibility |
| Sizes Available | Multiple sizes available to fit different surgical sites |
| Usage | Designed to cover and protect the incision area |
| Antimicrobial Duration | Sustained release for long-lasting protection |
| Shelf Life | Typically 3-5 years |
BreathableAllows for moisture vapor transmission, reducing infection risks.
WaterproofPrevents liquid strikethrough, keeping the site clean and dry.
AdhesiveGentle, hypoallergenic adhesive minimizes skin irritation.
FlexibleConforms to the body for ease of movement.
TransparentProvides clear visibility of the surgical site.
SterileSterilized by autoclave, ethylene oxide, or radiation.
Applications & Advantages
Key Advantages:
Reduced risk of surgical site infections
Minimized skin irritation and trauma
Easy to use and position accurately
Clear visibility of the surgical site
Flexible and conformable to body contours
Sterile and reliable for medical environments
Usage Scenarios:
Surgical procedures: General, orthopedic, neurosurgery, and cardiovascular.
Wound care: Covering and protecting burns and ulcers.
Cast and splint applications: Preventing moisture buildup.
Medical device fixation: Securing sensors and electrodes.
Emergency medical services: Temporary dressing for injuries.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the primary material of the surgical drape?
A: The drape is made from a thin, high-quality Polyurethane (PU) Film which is both breathable and waterproof.
Q: How does the antimicrobial agent work?
A: The film is impregnated with Iodine or other antimicrobial compounds that provide sustained release to protect the incision area throughout the procedure.
Q: Is the adhesive safe for sensitive skin?
A: Yes, it uses a gentle, hypoallergenic adhesive designed to minimize skin irritation and trauma during application and removal.
Q: Can these drapes be used in neurosurgery?
A: Absolutely. They are suitable for a wide range of procedures including neurosurgery, orthopedics, and general surgery.
Q: What is the sterilization method?
A: Our surgical drapes are sterilized using standard medical methods such as Ethylene Oxide (EO), autoclave, or radiation.
Q: How long is the shelf life of the sterile packaging?
A: The product typically has a shelf life of 3 to 5 years, depending on storage conditions and manufacturer specifications.