O&M Halyard 79240 Laparotomy Drape Pediatric 60" x 108"
The O&M Halyard 79240 Laparotomy Drape is a high-quality, non-sterile medical drape designed for pediatric use in various healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinics, and outpatient facilities. Its standout benefit lies in providing a reliable, barrier-like protection during surgical procedures, ensuring patient safety and reducing the risk of infection. This drape is particularly useful for laparotomy procedures, offering an effective solution for medical professionals who require a dependable and easy-to-use drape.
This laparotomy drape is designed to provide a sterile barrier between the patient and medical equipment, minimizing the risk of contamination and promoting a safe environment for surgical procedures. The drape's functionality is centered around its ability to adhere to the patient's skin, creating a secure seal that prevents bacteria and other microorganisms from entering the surgical site. Its non-sterile design makes it an ideal choice for preoperative preparation or for use in non-sterile areas of the hospital.
Key Features
- Designed for pediatric use, providing an optimal fit for younger patients
- Large size (60" x 108") for comprehensive coverage during surgical procedures
- Non-sterile, making it suitable for preoperative preparation or non-sterile areas
- Bulk packaging (25 per case) for convenient storage and dispensing
- Easy to use and apply, reducing preparation time and streamlining the surgical process
- Provides a reliable barrier against bacteria and other microorganisms, promoting patient safety
- Adheres securely to the patient's skin, preventing movement or shifting during procedures
Product Specifications
• Dimensions: 60" x 108" • Weight: varies by case • Materials: non-woven, breathable fabric • Compliance: designed for use in non-sterile environments, compatible with standard surgical equipmentIdeal For
• Hospitals (operating rooms, emergency departments, pediatric wards) • Outpatient clinics and surgical centers • Home healthcare settings (for patients requiring ongoing surgical care) • Medical laboratories (for non-sterile procedures or equipment testing) • Ambulatory care facilities (for preoperative preparation or non-sterile procedures)Share Product Link: