- Condition: Factory New
- Weight: 3.99 lb
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- MFR: Welmed Ships from MFI Medical
- MPN: 1501-1020
Frequently asked questions
Are these drapes suitable for professional eye surgery?
Yes, these are specifically designed for ophthalmic surgical procedures. They feature a specialized 2.5-inch aperture for precise site access while maintaining a sterile field in professional clinical environments.
Is each drape individually sterile?
Yes, every unit is sterile, ensuring they meet the necessary clinical standards for use in surgical environments right out of the packaging.
Does the drape help with orientation during surgery?
Absolutely. The drapes include directional arrow indicators near the edges to help surgical staff quickly and accurately orient the drape during clinical setup.
Are these single-use or reusable?
These are single-use surgical drapes. This design choice ensures maximum hygiene and safety by preventing cross-contamination between procedures.
Are these suitable for ambulatory surgical centers?
Yes, they are highly recommended for use in ambulatory surgical centers, eye clinics, and hospital-based operating rooms that require high-quality sterile barriers.
Can these be integrated into standard procedure trays?
Certainly. The Welmed Clearview Eye Drapes are designed for easy integration into standard EENT procedure trays and surgical sets.
How large is the central opening for the eye?
The central aperture has a 2.5-inch diameter, which is optimized to provide the surgeon with direct and clear access to the eye during procedures.
What is the total size of the drape?
Each drape measures 16 inches by 16 inches, providing sufficient coverage around the surgical site.
Does the case contain enough for busy clinics?
Each case comes with 40 individual sterile drapes, which helps clinics and medical facilities maintain a steady and reliable supply for their surgical needs.
Is the material consistent with standard surgical drapes?
Yes, these are manufactured using standard medical-grade fabric designed to maintain a reliable, sterile barrier during ocular operations.