Buy Surgical Drapes
Explore our extensive range of surgical drapes engineered to maintain a sterile field and prevent microbial transmission during operations. These disposable drapes feature absorbent, impervious materials that effectively manage fluids while providing a reliable barrier against contaminants. Available in various sizes and configurations, including fenestrated and universal options, they cater to diverse surgical specialties. Our surgical drapes incorporate adhesive edges for secure placement and enhanced patient coverage. Compliant with AAMI standards, they minimize the risk of surgical site infections for better outcomes. Easy to apply and remove, these drapes support efficient OR turnover and clinician comfort. Ideal for hospitals and outpatient facilities seeking superior infection control. Choose our high-performance surgical drapes for unwavering protection in every procedure.
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Made to Order Ships in 10-15 Business Days! (Estimated) More infoFrequently Asked Questions
Find answers to commonly asked questions below.
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What is a surgical drape?
A surgical drape is a sterile fabric or disposable sheet used to cover the patient and surrounding areas during an operation to maintain a clean, infection-free environment. It creates a barrier between the surgical site and potential contaminants, reducing the risk of postoperative infections. Surgical drapes are designed to be fluid-resistant and durable, ensuring they remain intact throughout the procedure. They come in various shapes and sizes to accommodate different surgeries and patient positions. By isolating the operative field, surgical drapes help maintain strict aseptic conditions in the operating room.
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What kind of drapes are used in surgery?
The types of drapes used in surgery include fenestrated drapes, non-fenestrated drapes, split drapes, and specialty drapes. Fenestrated drapes have an opening that exposes the surgical site while covering surrounding areas, making them ideal for focused procedures. Non-fenestrated drapes are solid sheets used to cover equipment or areas not involved in the operation. Split drapes feature a slit design for wrapping around limbs, commonly used in orthopedic surgeries. Specialty drapes are tailored for specific procedures, such as cardiac or ophthalmic surgeries, and may include adhesive borders or fluid collection systems.
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Why are patients draped during surgery?
Patients are draped during surgery to create a sterile barrier that prevents microorganisms from contaminating the surgical site. Draping isolates the operative area from the rest of the body and surrounding surfaces, reducing the risk of infection. It also helps control fluids by absorbing or channeling them away from the incision site. Draping provides a clear visual boundary for the surgical team, improving workflow and safety. This practice is a critical component of aseptic technique and is essential for successful surgical outcomes.
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How are surgical drapes disposed of?
Surgical drapes are disposed of according to strict hospital infection control protocols. After the procedure, used drapes are considered contaminated and are placed in designated biohazard or medical waste containers. Disposable drapes are incinerated or processed through approved medical waste treatment systems, while reusable drapes are sent for sterilization before being used again. Proper disposal prevents cross-contamination and ensures compliance with health regulations. This process is vital for maintaining a safe environment for patients and healthcare workers.

