Solventum Corporation 6687 Steri-Drape Craniotomy Drape with Ioban
The Solventum Corporation 6687 Steri-Drape Craniotomy Drape is a specialized medical product designed for use in operating rooms and surgical settings, providing a sterile barrier to minimize the risk of infection and contamination during neurosurgical procedures. Its standout benefit lies in its ability to provide a secure and reliable drape for craniotomies, ensuring patient safety and facilitating efficient surgical operations.
This drape is part of a comprehensive range of surgical drapes developed to meet the precise needs of medical professionals in hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare facilities. The general purpose of the Solventum Corporation 6687 Steri-Drape Craniotomy Drape is to create a sterile field around the surgical site, preventing bacterial migration and reducing the risk of surgical site infections. Its functionality is designed to support the unique demands of neurosurgery, including the incorporation of an Ioban antimicrobial incise film and two incise pouches, which help in managing cables and other surgical equipment.
Key Features
- Provides a sterile barrier to minimize infection risk during craniotomies
- Includes Ioban antimicrobial incise film for enhanced infection control
- Features two incise pouches for efficient management of surgical equipment and cables
- Designed for single use, reducing cross-contamination risks
- Convenient packaging in units of 10 per case for easy inventory management
- Supports adherence to strict surgical site infection control protocols
- Facilitates compliance with regulatory standards for surgical draping
Product Specifications
• Dimensions: Customized for craniotomy procedures • Weight: Varies depending on the specific drape configuration • Materials: Medical-grade materials ensuring durability and sterility • Compliance: Manufactured in accordance with relevant medical device regulationsIdeal For
• Hospitals and healthcare facilities with neurosurgical departments • Outpatient surgical centers performing craniotomies • Clinics and medical offices requiring high-standard infection control for minor surgical procedures • Home care settings where sterile draping is necessary for patient treatment • Educational institutions training medical professionals in surgical techniques and infection controlShare Product Link: