Laparoscopy Drapes
Name: | Laparoscopy Drapes |
Model No.: | Laparoscopy Drapes |
Material: | SMS, Bi-SPP Lamination fabric |
Packaging: | Individual packed in paper&plastic sterile bag, or customized packing |
Product description: | Disposable and EO sterilizable |
Keywords: | Laparoscopy Drapes,Laparoscopy Surgical Drapes,Laparoscopy Surgery Drapes |
Sample: | Available |
Lead time: | 5 days |
Payment Term: | T/T in advance |
Country of Original: | China |
Brand: | BESCO |
Stock: | Available |
Factory Address: | Changyuan,China |
Office: | Zhengzhou,China |
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Product Description
Products: Laparoscopy drape
Measure: Regular size or customized
Material: Could be made with SMS, Bi-SPP Lamination fabric, Tri-SPP Lamination fabric, Bi-Viscose Lamination fabric, Tri- Viscose Lamination fabric, PE film, SS
Feature: Disposable and EO sterilizable
Usage: It is used in the operation room for laparoscopy surgery, the product is no irritation, no toxicity and inodorous to human,there is no energy and no side effect to body. Can be used to improve the ease, efficiency and safety of surgical procedure, meanwhile Reduced the risks of accidental cross infection
Packaging: Individual packed in paper&plastic sterile bag, or customized packing
Laparoscopy drapes are specialized, sterile coverings used in laparoscopic and minimally invasive abdominal surgeries to create a sterile field, prevent microbial contamination, and manage surgical instruments and cords. These drapes are designed with integrated features like pouches for instruments, adhesive edges for a secure seal, and built-in tube holders for organization, while also offering properties such as flame resistance and barrier strength for patient safety.
Key Features & Benefits
Sterility:
The primary purpose of any surgical drape, including laparoscopy drapes, is to maintain a sterile environment and prevent the transfer of microbes from the patient to the sterile field.
Barrier Protection:
Made from impermeable, low-linting materials, they protect the patient and the surgical site from contaminants, including alcohol and other surgical prep solutions.
Flame Resistance:
Drapes often feature a maximum rating for flame resistance, which is crucial for use with lasers and other electrical surgical instruments.
Fluid Management:
Many drapes incorporate pouches or reinforcement to manage fluids and absorb liquids, preventing them from running off into the surgical area.
Organized Working Area:
Integrated features like hook-and-loop fasteners and troughs help manage and organize surgical lines, cables, and other tubing, enhancing efficiency.
Secure Seal:
Stretchable adhesive edges ensure a secure seal around the patient's abdomen, especially when the area is inflated during the procedure.
Specialized Apertures:
Strategically placed fenestrations (openings) provide access and visualization for laparoscopic instruments while minimizing the exposure of the patient's body.
Modularity:
Some drape sets are modular, consisting of separate components like transparent anesthesia drapes and adjustable abdominal drapes to suit different procedures.
Patient Safety:
The combination of a strong barrier, flame resistance, and secure seals helps protect the patient from infection and injury during surgery.