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Surgical Drapes and Gowns
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Angiography Drape
Designed for angiography procedures, it often has adhesive sides and clear panels for imaging equipment.
Mayo Stand Cover
Sterile cover for the Mayo stand, keeping the tray and instruments sterile during surgery.
Cardiovascular Drape
Used for cardiac and vascular surgeries with features such as pouches for fluid collection.
Absorbent Drape
Used to absorb fluids during surgery, often with a waterproof layer to prevent soak through.
Lithotomy Drape
Designed for gynecological and urological procedures, providing access while maintaining sterility.
Laparotomy Drape
Large drape used for abdominal surgeries, often with multiple fenestrations or incise areas.
Bariatric Drape
Designed for obese patients, offering increased width and length to cover larger surgical areas.
Ophthalmic Drape
Specialized drape designed for eye surgery to isolate the operative site and protect surrounding areas.
U-Drape
Shaped in a 'U' to frame a specific area, used for head, neck, and extremity surgeries.
Sterile Surgical Gown
Worn by surgeons to maintain a sterile surgical field and reduce risk of infection. Used in all types of surgeries.
C-Section Drape
Specially designed for Cesarean sections with incise area and fluid collection features.
Incise Drape
Adhesive drape that provides a sterile surface around the incision site. Used for many types of surgeries to prevent contamination.
Fenestrated Drape
Has a pre-cut opening (fenestration) to expose the surgical site whilst maintaining sterility on other areas.
Split Drape
Has a split that can be positioned around surgical site, allowing flexibility in drape placement.
Orthopedic Drape
Specially designed for orthopedic surgeries to accommodate extremities and allow for fluid collection.
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