Drapes
First Claim
1. A surgical drape for use during a surgical procedure in the region of the neck, the drape being of generally rectangular shape with a width and a length and of a size to extend from the top of a head to a groin region of a patient, wherein the drape comprises:
- a first region, said first region being transparent and extending across the width of the drape at a head end to enable a surgeon to view the head of the patient through said first region;
a second region, said second region being opaque and extending over a remainder of the drape;
an incise window, said incise window being formed in said second, opaque region adjacent said first region and located to be positioned over a neck of the patient; and
an adhesive material, said adhesive material being disposed on a patient side of the drape in the region of said incise window to enable the drape to be adhered to the patient'"'"'s skin in the region of said incise window.
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Abstract
A surgical drape for use in tracheostomy procedures has a main body region and a transparent region arranged to extend over the head of the patient. An incise aperture is formed in the body region close to the transparent head region. An adhesive border around the patient side of the aperture enables the drape to be secured to the skin around the tracheostomy. A perforated tear line extends laterally from the aperture to the edge of the drape to enable the drape to be torn easily so that it can be removed from around any tubing projecting through the aperture.
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11 Claims
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1. A surgical drape for use during a surgical procedure in the region of the neck, the drape being of generally rectangular shape with a width and a length and of a size to extend from the top of a head to a groin region of a patient, wherein the drape comprises:
- a first region, said first region being transparent and extending across the width of the drape at a head end to enable a surgeon to view the head of the patient through said first region;
a second region, said second region being opaque and extending over a remainder of the drape;
an incise window, said incise window being formed in said second, opaque region adjacent said first region and located to be positioned over a neck of the patient; and
an adhesive material, said adhesive material being disposed on a patient side of the drape in the region of said incise window to enable the drape to be adhered to the patient'"'"'s skin in the region of said incise window. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
- a first region, said first region being transparent and extending across the width of the drape at a head end to enable a surgeon to view the head of the patient through said first region;
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11. A tracheostomy drape of generally rectangular shape with a width and a length and with a size to extend from the top of a head to a groin region of a patient, wherein the drape comprises:
- a first region, said first region being of a transparent material and extending across the width of the drape at a head end to enable a surgeon to view the head of the patient through said first region;
a second region, said second region being of a material different from that of said first region and extending over a remainder of the drape;
an aperture, said aperture being formed in said second region adjacent said first region and located to be positioned over a neck of the patient;
an adhesive border, said adhesive border extending around said aperture on a patient side of the drape to enable the drape to be adhered to the patient'"'"'s skin around a tracheostomy; and
a perforated line extending from said aperture across said second region to an edge of the drape.
- a first region, said first region being of a transparent material and extending across the width of the drape at a head end to enable a surgeon to view the head of the patient through said first region;
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