Ophthalmic Drapes
Name: | Ophthalmic Drapes |
Model No.: | Ophthalmic Drapes |
Material: | SMS, Bi-SPP Lamination fabric |
Packaging: | Carton |
Brand: | BESCO |
Keywords: | Ophthalmic Drapes,Ophthalmic Surgery Drapes,Custom Ophthalmic Drapes,China Surgical Ophthalmic Drapes |
Sample: | Available |
MOQ: | 1000 pcs |
Payment Term: | T/T in advance |
Country of Original: | China |
Port: | Qingdao |
Stock: | Available |
Factory Address: | Changyuan,China |
Office: | Zhengzhou,China |
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Product Description
Products: Ophthalmic drape
Measure: Regular size 100x3250px, 100x3750px, can be 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 eye of 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
Ophthalmic drapes are sterile, disposable coverings specifically designed for eye surgeries and medical procedures, creating a sterile field and protecting the patient and surgical staff by forming a barrier against fluids and microorganisms. They are made with specialized, low-lint, non-woven materials, often with an adhesive to stay in place around the eye area, and frequently feature a fenestrated (cut-out) incise film for the surgical site, along with integrated pouches to collect irrigation fluid.
Key Features and Functions
Sterile Barrier:
The primary function is to provide a sterile environment for the surgical field, preventing contamination and infection.
Fluid Control:
Many drapes incorporate a fluid-collection pouch to collect liquids from the eye during procedures like phacoemulsification, preventing them from spreading or soiling the patient and surrounding area.
Adhesive & Non-Fogging:
They typically have an adhesive to secure the drape in place, ensuring stability without obstructing the patient's breathing.
Fenestrated Incise Film:
A special cut-out (fenestration) within the drape allows surgical access to the eye while maintaining a sterile barrier around the opening.
Patient Comfort:
Constructed with comfortable, soft materials that offer good fluid control and high barrier strength, they contribute to a calm surgical environment.
Materials and Design
Non-Woven Fabrics:
Ophthalmic drapes are made from non-woven materials, such as polypropylene, which are impervious to bacteria and fluids, providing a high level of protection.
Laminated Materials:
Some drapes are made from a laminate of layers, such as a trilaminate of polypropylene and polyethylene film, to ensure impermeability and fluid control.
Integrated Features:
Many designs are engineered with features like a breather bar to prop up the drape over the patient's face and hook-and-loop holders to manage tubing.