O&M Halyard 89749 Femoral Angiography Drape 87" x 135" X-Long
The O&M Halyard 89749 Femoral Angiography Drape is designed for use in medical settings, particularly in hospitals, clinics, and interventional radiology departments, where sterile draping is essential for preventing infection and ensuring patient safety. This X-Long, sterile drape stands out for its ability to provide comprehensive coverage and protection during femoral angiography procedures, offering an extra layer of assurance for both patients and medical professionals.
The O&M Halyard 89749 Femoral Angiography Drape is intended to provide a sterile barrier between the patient and medical equipment during angiography procedures. Its primary function is to prevent bacterial contamination and reduce the risk of infection, thereby promoting a safe environment for invasive medical procedures. This drape is designed to be used in conjunction with other sterile equipment to ensure the highest level of patient care.
Key Features
- Extra-long size (87" x 135") for comprehensive coverage during procedures
- Sterile packaging to minimize the risk of infection and contamination
- Designed specifically for femoral angiography procedures, providing targeted protection
- Easy to use and deploy, reducing setup time and increasing efficiency
- Part of a comprehensive range of medical drapes, offering flexibility and choice for healthcare professionals
- X-Long design accommodates a variety of patient sizes and procedural requirements
- Packaged 16 per case for convenience and cost-effectiveness
Product Specifications
• Dimensions: 87" x 135" • Weight: Varies by packaging • Materials: High-quality, medical-grade materials designed for sterility and durability • Compliance: Meets relevant medical standards for sterility and safety • Compatibility: Suitable for use with standard medical equipment and in various healthcare settingsIdeal For
• Hospitals • Interventional radiology departments • Cardiac catheterization labs • Outpatient clinics performing angiography procedures • Home care settings where sterile draping is required for patient safety • Medical research facilities conducting invasive proceduresShare Product Link: