Surgical Drape With Selectively Detachable Barrier
a surgical drape and barrier technology, applied in the field of surgical drapes, can solve the problem of large volume of fluid loss of patients
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[0014]The present technology is directed to a surgical drape that has a removable portion that is left behind with the patient for a predetermined period of time.
[0015]There are many concerns doctors address for their patients when dealing with any type of invasive surgery. Infection, scarring, and physical appearance are just some of these issues. Currently, in operating rooms across the country, surgeons use a surgical drape which forms a barrier between the outside elements and the patient's skin during surgery. The current standard surgical drape surrounds the anticipated surgical field, typically called a fenestration, and is removed prior to closure of the incision. FIG. 1 depicts a cross section of this current standard surgical drape 1 surrounding the surgical site 5 as it lies atop the patient's skin 2. As illustrated in FIG. 2, this current standard surgical drape surrounds the surgical field 5 and consists of two materials: plastic 4, such as a film and generally known as...
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