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Surgical Draping Guide
Chest Dra
p
e
1. Orient body stamp on drape with
patient and remove adhesive strip
liners clockwise.
2. Center drape over operative site.
3. Unfold drape, first laterally,
then toward feet.
4. Unfold drape toward head to
form an anesthesia screen and
extend armboard covers laterally.
Firmly seal the edge of the
fenestration to patient’s skin.
5. Insert surgical lines and tubing
through the tube holders to
complete draping.
Stock # Description Items Per Case
•
Armboard Covers
• 100" x 72" x 124"
• 13" x 14" Fenestration
• CONTROL* PLUS Fabric Reinforcement
• Instrument Pad
• Tube Holders
• This drape can work
especially well for bilateral
and other types of breast
surgery. It also can work
well for other chest
procedures that require a
large fenestration.
♦ Except as noted, all non-sterile products are for custom trays and available only through your custom tray supplier.
† As with any drape or pack recommendation, it is the hospital’s decision as to the selection of the appropriate draping technique.
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89227
79339♦
Chest Drape, Sterile, 1 per package
Chest Drape, Non-Sterile, Bulk Pack
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Features Draping Hints
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