About Surgical Eye Drape
Advin Manufacturing Ophthalmic Drape is used for Ophthalmic Procedure. Nivda offers the performance and protection needed to stand up to the specific demands of Ophthalmic procedures. Advanced Features SMS (Spunbonded Melt blown Spunbonded) Fabric Material Resistant to Strikethrough Ensure easier aseptic transfer and quicker set-up time High quality, lower glare, breathable incise films Aperture: 7 dia. With IF Minimum transfer of fabric into the wound Maximum Rating for flame resistance Fabric reinforcement to control fluid run-off Color: Blue ETO sterile & Individually PackedSuperior Fluid Protection and ComfortEngineered with high fluid absorbency and a fluid-repellent surface, the surgical eye drape provides a protective barrier that minimizes the risk of contamination during ophthalmic procedures. Its non-woven SMS fabric ensures breathability and comfort, while the lightweight design allows for easy application and removal.
Secure Placement for Precision SurgeryThe hypoallergenic adhesive border firmly secures the drape around the surgical site, creating a stable environment for delicate eye procedures. Ultrasonic sealing enhances the drape's tear resistance, and the transparent film over the eye aperture ensures optimal visibility for surgeons.
FAQ's of Surgical Eye Drape:
Q: How should the surgical eye drape be applied during ophthalmic surgery?
A: To use the surgical eye drape, first prepare the patient's eye area and gently remove the drape from its sterile packaging. Position the standard 3 cm diameter aperture over the surgical site, ensuring the adhesive border attaches securely to the skin for a stable fit throughout the procedure.
Q: What sterilization method is used for the eye drape, and why is it effective?
A: This eye drape is sterilized using Ethylene Oxide (ETO), which efficiently eliminates pathogens without compromising the material's structural integrity. ETO sterilization ensures the product remains safe and sterile until use.
Q: When should the surgical eye drape be used and disposed of?
A: The drape is designed for single-use during ophthalmic surgeries or when covering the eye area in sterile procedures. After completion of surgery or once contaminated, it must be safely disposed of in accordance with hospital waste protocols.
Q: Where should the surgical eye drape be stored for optimal longevity?
A: Store the surgical eye drape in a cool, dry environment, away from direct sunlight to preserve its sterility and material integrity. Proper storage contributes to the product's 2-3 year shelf life.
Q: What are the benefits of using a hypoallergenic adhesive border in this eye drape?
A: The hypoallergenic adhesive border minimizes the risk of skin irritation and allergic reactions, maintaining patient comfort and ensuring that the drape remains securely in place even during long procedures.
Q: What material and technology make the drape both durable and comfortable?
A: Constructed from non-woven SMS fabric with ultrasonic sealing, the drape is lightweight, tear-resistant, and breathable, promoting both patient safety and comfort during surgery.