About Hospital Laparoscopy Drape 160x300cm
Nivda Drapes Hospital Laparoscopy Drape 160x300cm is designed for optimal sterile coverage during minimally invasive surgeries. Nivda Drapes uses high-quality non-woven material for strength, fluid resistance, and easy handling. Its fenestration allows accurate trocar placement without compromising sterility. The large size helps maintain a clean operative field and improves surgical workflow. Hospitals rely on it for safer, more efficient laparoscopic procedures.
Advanced Features:
Size: 160x300cm adequate coverage for laparoscopic surgeries
Fenestrated design for precise surgical site access
Soft, fluid-resistant non-woven fabric for patient safety
Lightweight, durable, and easy to drape
Sterile and single-use to prevent infection risks
Exceptional Protection for Surgical EnvironmentsEngineered from medical-grade nonwoven fabric, our laparoscopy drape offers superior protection against fluid and microorganism transfer. The impervious, absorbent barrier and high tear resistance deliver reliability during procedures. Optimal breathability ensures comfort for both patient and surgical team, while latex-free composition prevents allergic reactions.
User-Friendly, Sterile, and SafeEach drape is ethylene oxide (ETO) sterilized, individually packed, and ready for immediate use. The lightweight, lint-free material ensures easy draping and minimizes contamination risk. Thanks to its standard fenestrated opening, the drape is ideally suited for precise laparoscopy and related surgical interventions, enhancing field isolation and infection prevention.
FAQ's of Hospital Laparoscopy Drape 160x300cm:
Q: How should the Hospital Laparoscopy Drape be properly used during surgery?
A: To use, remove the drape from its individual sterile packaging, ensuring sterility is maintained. Place with the fenestration aligned over the surgical site after standard patient preps. Its large 160x300cm size covers the patient's body, securing a sterile and isolated surgical field for optimal laparoscopic procedures.
Q: What sterilization process is used for this drape and why?
A: The drape undergoes Ethylene Oxide (ETO) sterilization, a process that ensures thorough microbial elimination without compromising material integrity. ETO sterilization is widely recognized for efficiently sterilizing heat-sensitive disposable medical products, such as nonwoven surgical drapes.
Q: When should this drape be used in a clinical setting?
A: This drape is designed for use during general and laparoscopic surgical interventions where maintaining a sterile field and effective fluid containment is critical. Use only once for each individual surgery to minimize infection risk and maintain surgical site integrity.
Q: Where is the drape best stored before use?
A: Store the unused, unopened drapes in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. This ensures the product remains sterile and the material retains its protective qualities throughout its shelf life of three years from manufacture.
Q: What are the benefits of the drape's latex-free and lint-free features?
A: Latex-free composition eliminates the risk of latex-related allergic reactions for both patients and staff. The lint-free property minimizes airborne fibers, reducing contaminants in the sterile field and supporting superior infection control during surgery.
Q: How does the drape contribute to infection protection during procedures?
A: The drape's impermeable, fluid-resistant design, combined with its sterility and high absorbency, acts as a robust barrier against blood and bodily fluids. This significantly reduces the chance of surgical site infections by isolating the operative area and preventing fluid penetration.