Our Steri-Drape Surgical Drapes are specially designed for professional surgical environments, ensuring maximum protection, sterility, and patient safety. Made from high-quality nonwoven and waterproof materials, these disposable drapes create a reliable sterile barrier that prevents cross-contamination during surgical procedures.
| 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 risk of skin maceration |
| Sterility | Sterile and ready-to-use, individual packaging |
| Elasticity | Flexible and conformable to various body contours |
| Thickness | Thin film for patient comfort and flexibility |
| 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 and positioning.
TransparentProvides clear visibility of the surgical site.
SterileSterilized by autoclave, ethylene oxide, or radiation.
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Advantages & Applications
Key Advantages:
1.Reduced risk of surgical site infections
2.Minimized skin irritation and trauma
3.Easy to use and position
4.Clear visibility of the surgical site
5.Flexible and conformable
6.Sterile and reliable
Usage Scenarios:
●Surgical procedures: General surgery, orthopedic, neurosurgery, cardiovascular, etc.
●Wound care: Covering and protecting wounds, burns, and ulcers.
●Cast and splint applications: Preventing moisture buildup and skin irritation.
●Medical device fixation: Securing sensors and electrodes.
●Emergency medical services: Temporary dressing for wounds and injuries.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the primary material used in these surgical drapes?
The drapes are primarily made from high-quality Polyurethane (PU) Film, which provides a balance of flexibility and protection.
Are these drapes suitable for sensitive skin?
Yes, they use a gentle, hypoallergenic adhesive designed to minimize skin irritation and trauma during application and removal.
How do these drapes help prevent infections?
They create a sterile barrier and often contain antimicrobial agents like Iodine, which provide a sustained release of protection at the incision site.
Can the surgical site be observed through the drape?
Yes, the film is highly transparent, ensuring clear visibility for medical professionals throughout the procedure.
What is the typical shelf life of the sterile packaging?
The shelf life is typically between 3 to 5 years, depending on storage conditions and specific manufacturing standards.
Are the drapes breathable?
Yes, they are designed to be permeable to gases and moisture vapor, which helps reduce the risk of skin maceration.