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Place of Origin | China |
Brand Name | C&P |
Certification | CE,ISO13485,EN13795 |
Model Number | WZ2303ED-3 |
Ophthalmic surgical drapes are medical drapes used to cover and protect the eyes during surgical procedures. They are designed to provide a sterile and clean environment for the surgeon and their team, while also protecting the patient's eyes from any potential contamination or injury.
These ophthalmic surgical drapes are typically made of a non-woven fabric that is resistant to fluids and can be easily cleaned and disinfected. They come in a variety of sizes and shapes to fit different surgical procedures and patient needs.
The ophthalmic surgical drape is typically placed over the patient's head and around their face, with the eye opening in the center. It is then secured in place with ties or straps to ensure that it stays in place during the procedure.
Product Category | Ophthalmic Surgical Drape |
Size | 176x193cm or as your request |
Sample | Freight Collected |
Material | SMS, PP, PE, Spunlace Non-woven Fabric |
Application | Hospital And Clinic |
Certificate | CE&ISO13485 |
Efficiency | Allows for quick and efficient setup before a procedure |
Feature | Soft, Procedure, Convenient, Waterproof |
Sterility | Individually packaged in sterile bags |
Infection Control | Key component of standard infection control practices |
Ophthalmic surgical drapes are specifically designed for procedures performed in ophthalmology, which involves surgeries related to the eyes and their surrounding structures. These drapes are used to create a sterile field and provide a barrier between the surgical site and non-sterile surfaces, minimizing the risk of infection and contamination during ophthalmic procedures.
Here are some common applications of ophthalmic surgical drapes:
1. Cataract Surgery: Ophthalmic surgical drapes are extensively used in cataract surgeries, which involve removing the cloudy lens from the eye and replacing it with an artificial intraocular lens (IOL). The drapes are used to isolate the surgical site, including the eyelids, lashes, and surrounding area, to maintain sterility during the procedure.
2. Retinal Surgery: Retinal surgery is performed to treat various conditions affecting the retina, such as retinal detachment or macular degeneration. Ophthalmic surgical drapes are used to cover and isolate the eye and surrounding structures to prevent contamination and maintain a sterile environment during delicate retinal procedures.
3. Glaucoma Surgery: Glaucoma surgeries aim to reduce intraocular pressure to prevent or manage optic nerve damage caused by glaucoma. Ophthalmic surgical drapes are utilized to create a sterile field and cover the area around the eye, including the eyelids and eyelashes, during glaucoma surgical procedures.
4. Corneal Transplantation: Ophthalmic surgical drapes are employed in corneal transplantation surgeries, which involve replacing a damaged or diseased cornea with a healthy donor cornea. The drapes are used to isolate the eye and surrounding area and maintain sterility during the intricate procedure.
5. Oculoplastic Surgery: Oculoplastic surgery involves procedures related to the eyelids, tear ducts, and facial structures around the eyes. Ophthalmic surgical drapes are utilized to cover and isolate the surgical site, ensuring a sterile environment during oculoplastic surgeries.
During ophthalmic procedures, the ophthalmic surgical drapes are typically fenestrated or have adhesive apertures to allow access to the surgical site while providing a sterile barrier. They are made of fluid-resistant materials to block the transmission of microorganisms and bodily fluids.
It's important to note that ophthalmic surgical drapes are specifically designed to meet the unique requirements of ophthalmology procedures, ensuring a safe and sterile environment for delicate eye surgeries.
Ophthalmic surgical drapes are medical drapes used to isolate and protect the eye during surgical procedures. They are made of disposable materials such as plastic or fabric and come in a variety of sizes and shapes to fit different types of surgeries.
Customization options for ophthalmic surgical drapes may include:
1. Size: Ophthalmic surgical drapes can be customized to fit the specific size and shape of the patient's eye and surrounding area.
2. Material: Different types of materials can be used for the ophthalmic surgical drapes, such as polyethylene or polypropylene, which may have different properties and benefits.
3. Design: Ophthalmic surgical drapes can be designed with different features such as holes for access to the eye or special attachments for instruments.
4. Printing: Ophthalmic surgical drapes can be printed with logos or other branding to promote a hospital or medical practice.
5. Color: We can customize the color of the ophthalmic surgical drapes to match your hospital or clinic's branding.
6. Packaging: The packaging of the ophthalmic surgical drape can be customized based on the preference and requirements of the medical facility or surgeon.
Product Packaging:
The ophthalmic surgical drape is packaged in a sterile, sealed plastic bag to ensure cleanliness and safety. The bag is labeled with the product name, lot number, and expiration date.
Shipping:
The ophthalmic surgical drape is shipped in a sturdy cardboard box to prevent damage during transportation. The box is labeled with the product name, quantity, and shipping address.
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