Product Description:
Ophthalmic eye drape is a specialized type of sterile drape used in
ophthalmic surgery to maintain a sterile field around the patient's
eye. These drapes are designed to be thin, flexible, and conform to
the shape of the eye, allowing the surgeon to work closely without
compromising sterility.
Ophthalmic surgical drapes are made from materials that are
non-irritating and non-allergenic, as well as highly absorbent to
prevent fluid buildup around the eye. They are often made from a
blend of materials such as polyester, rayon, and cotton, which
allows them to be easily conformed to the eye and provide a secure
fit.
Ophthalmic surgical drapes come in various sizes and shapes to
accommodate different types of eye surgeries. They may be
fenestrated (have pre-cut openings) to allow access to the eye
during surgery, or they may be completely opaque to block out
external light and provide a dark operating field.
In addition to maintaining a sterile field, ophthalmic surgical
drapes also help to protect the patient's eye from any contaminants
or debris that may enter during surgery. They are carefully
positioned to cover the patient's face and eye, while still
allowing the surgeon to have clear visibility of the surgical site.
Technical Parameters:
| Product Category | Ophthalmic Surgical Drape |
| Sample | Freight Collected |
| Material | SMS, PP, PE, Spunlace Non-woven Fabric |
| Application | Hospital And Clinic |
| Certificate | CE&ISO13485 |
| Efficiency | Allows for quick and efficient setup before a procedure |
| Feature | Soft, Procedure, Convenient, Waterproof |
| Sterility | Individually packaged in sterile bags |
| Infection Control | Key component of standard infection control practices |
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Features:
- Product Name: Ophthalmic Surgical Drape
- Efficiency: Allows for quick and efficient setup before a procedure
- Certificate: CE&ISO13485
- OEM/ODM: Available
- Infection Control: Key component of standard infection control
practices
- Features:
1. Sterility: Ophthalmic surgical drapes are sterile and
disposable, ensuring that there is no risk of infection during
procedures.
2. Transparency: The material used in ophthalmic surgical drapes is
transparent, allowing a clear view of the patient's eyes and
surrounding area.
3. Comfort: Ophthalmic surgical drapes are designed to be flexible
and comfortable for the patient, reducing the risk of discomfort or
irritation during procedures.
4. Adhesive Layer: Some ophthalmic surgical drapes have an adhesive
layer on one side to adhere to the patient's face, making them
easier to use and remove.
5. Customizable: Ophthalmic surgical drapes are available in
various sizes and shapes to fit the specific needs of different
procedures. Some drapes also have cutouts for surgeons' eyes.
6. Easy to Use: Ophthalmic surgical drapes are designed to be easy
to use, making them a convenient option for eye examinations,
surgeries, and other procedures.
7. Lightproof: Ophthalmic surgical drapes are designed to be
lightproof, ensuring that there is no interference with the use of
lasers or other light sources during procedures.
- Color: Blue Or As Your Request
Key words: Sterile Eye Drape, Surgical Eye Drape, Eye Surgery
Drape, OEM Ophthalmic Drape, Medical Ophthalmic Drape, Customized
Ophthalmic Drape, Ophthalmic Surgery Drape, Ophthalmic Surgical
Drape
Applications:
Ophthalmic surgical drapes are used in a variety of eye surgeries
to maintain a sterile field and protect the patient's eye. Here are
some common applications of ophthalmic drapes:
1. Cataract Surgery: In cataract surgery, an ophthalmic surgical
drape is used to cover the patient's eye and face, while still
allowing the surgeon to have clear visibility of the surgical site.
The drape is carefully positioned to ensure that only the eye is
exposed, while the surrounding area is protected from
contamination.
2. Glaucoma Surgery: In glaucoma surgery, an ophthalmic surgical
drape is used to cover the patient's eye and face, as well as the
surrounding area. This helps to maintain a sterile field and
protect the patient from any contaminants or debris that may enter
during surgery.
3. Retinal Surgery: In retinal surgery, an ophthalmic surgical
drape is used to cover the patient's eye and face, as well as the
surrounding area. This helps to maintain a sterile field and
protect the patient from any contaminants or debris that may enter
during surgery.
4. Blepharoplasty: In blepharoplasty, an ophthalmic surgical drape
is used to cover the patient's eye and face, as well as the
surrounding area. This helps to maintain a sterile field and
protect the patient from any contaminants or debris that may enter
during surgery.
5. Corneal Transplantation: In corneal transplantation, an
ophthalmic surgical drape is used to cover the patient's eye and
face, as well as the surrounding area. This helps to maintain a
sterile field and protect the patient from any contaminants or
debris that may enter during surgery.
6. Trauma Surgery: In trauma surgery, an ophthalmic surgical drape
is used to cover the patient's eye and face, as well as the
surrounding area. This helps to maintain a sterile field and
protect the patient from any contaminants or debris that may enter
during surgery.
Overall, ophthalmic surgical drapes are an essential tool in eye
surgery, helping to maintain a sterile field and protect the
patient's eye from any contaminants or debris that may enter during
surgery. They are carefully positioned to ensure that only the eye
is exposed, while the surrounding area is protected from
contamination.
Customization:
C&P Ophthalmic Surgical Drape Customization Service
Brand Name: C&P
Place of Origin: China
Certification: CE, ISO13485, EN13795
Payment Terms: 30%TT in advance, balance before shipment
OEM/ODM: Available
Application: Medical Use
Color: Blue Or As Your Request
Feature: Anti-static, Convenient, Waterproof
Sample: Freight Collected
The customization service of ophthalmic surgical drapes allows
medical professionals and hospitals to tailor the drapes to their
specific needs and preferences. This service can include a range of
options, such as:
1. Material: Ophthalmic surgical drapes can be made from different
materials, such as polyester, rayon, or cotton. These materials can
be blended to achieve the desired level of absorbency, strength,
and softness.
2. Size and Shape: The size and shape of the ophthalmic surgical drape can be customized to fit the patient's body type and the
surgical site. For example, drapes can be designed to cover the
entire face or just the eye region.
3. Fenestration: Fenestrations are pre-cut openings that allow
access to the surgical site. The size and shape of these openings
can be customized to accommodate different surgical procedures and
surgeon preferences.
4. Color: Ophthalmic Surgical Drapes can be made in different colors to help with visualization
during surgery or to match hospital color schemes.
5. Absorbency: The level of absorbency can be customized based on
the expected amount of fluid during the surgical procedure.
6. Adhesiveness: Some ophthalmic surgical drapes may have adhesive edges to help secure them to the patient's
skin and maintain a sterile field.
7. Packaging: Ophthalmic surgical drapes can be packaged individually or in sets, and the packaging
can be customized to include the hospital's branding and
information.
8. Labeling: Labels can be added to the drapes to indicate the
size, type, and any other relevant information.
Overall, the customization service of ophthalmic surgical drapes
allows medical professionals and hospitals to choose the features
that best suit their needs, improving the efficiency and
effectiveness of surgical procedures.
Packing and Shipping:
Product Packaging:
The Ophthalmic Surgical Drape is packaged in a sterile, sealed
plastic bag to ensure cleanliness and safety. The bag is labeled
with the product name, lot number, and expiration date.
Shipping:
The Ophthalmic Surgical Drape is shipped in a sturdy cardboard box to prevent damage during
transportation. The box is labeled with the product name, quantity,
and shipping address.