What is a fenestrated sterile drape?

[3] Fenestrated disposable drapes are frequently used for minor surgical procedures on the face as the fenestration provides a convenient way of establishing the surgical field.

What is the difference between fenestrated and non fenestrated drapes?

Sterile drapes are used to cover the area of a person’s body not affected by a medical procedure. The use of sterile drapes creates an area free of contamination during medical and surgical procedures. They may be classified as fenestrated, meaning with holes or openings, or non-fenestrated.

What does sterile drape mean?

The procedure of covering a patient and surrounding areas with a sterile barrier to create and maintain a sterile field during a surgical procedure is called draping. The purpose of draping is to eliminate the passage of microorganisms between nonsterile and sterile areas.

What is sterile field?

A sterile field is an area created by placing sterile surgical drapes around the patient’s surgical site and on the stand that will hold sterile instruments and other items needed during surgery.

In what order should you apply sterile drape?

the near side (closest to your body), then place the drapes at either end and then at the far side. If a drape needs adjustment, only move away from sterile area, not towards or over it. When placing the clip grasp sufficient, but not an excessive amount, of skin – be mindful of the patient.

How do you apply sterile drapes?

A sheet is placed under the extremity. A towel is placed around the extremity, above the intended surgical site, and secured with a non-perforating towel clip. The extremity is covered with a sterile stockinette. The stockinette is an impervious, cylindrical drape that the scrubbed team member rolls up the arm or leg.

Why do we use a sterile drape?

Surgical drapes and sterile instrument fields are used to limit contamination of the surgical wound, the surgical instruments, and the surgeon’s hands. To be effective, the drape should, at a minimum cover all, or nearly all, of the animal and enough of the surrounding area to avoid accidental contamination.

What is draping method?

The process of positioning and pinning the fabric on a dress form is called draping. Draping can be used to create the basic pattern or to design organically by playing with the fabric on the form.

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