Surgical drapes
First Claim
1. A surgical drape comprising a main drape having a multiple sided operative opening adapted to be arranged over the surgical area of a patient, a number of absorbent accordion folded flaps integrally attached to the main drape along one of their marginal edges one outwardly of each peripheral margin of the operative opening, an incise drape being sized and shaped to lie over the operative opening and areas of the main drape inwardly of the folded flaps surrounding the operative opening, said incise drape having one edge attached to one of said peripheral margins, an adhesive covering the surface of the unsecured portion of said incise drape facing the operative opening and said peripheral margins, a removable sheet normally covering said adhesive coated surface whereby when said main drape is placed over said surgical area, said sheet is removable to expose the adhesivly coated surface and enable the incise drape to be adhesively secured to the remaining areas of the main drape inwardly of the flaps and to the surgical area of the patient within said operative opening, and said absorbent flaps being extendable to overlie at least a portion of the incise drape disposed over the operative opening.
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Abstract
A surgical drape provided with a multiple sided incise drape in its surgical area that is separately attached to the surgical drape after it is arranged over the surgical area and is surrounded by a number of flaps or absorbent towels that may be utilized also to reduce the effective size and shape of the surgical area. Modifications of these surgical drapes are the provision of a surgical drape including a pre-attached incise drape and a drape designed for use for limb surgery or amputations having absorbent flaps strategically arranged around an incise drape that is wrapped around and adhered to the critical area of the limb.
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5 Claims
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1. A surgical drape comprising a main drape having a multiple sided operative opening adapted to be arranged over the surgical area of a patient, a number of absorbent accordion folded flaps integrally attached to the main drape along one of their marginal edges one outwardly of each peripheral margin of the operative opening, an incise drape being sized and shaped to lie over the operative opening and areas of the main drape inwardly of the folded flaps surrounding the operative opening, said incise drape having one edge attached to one of said peripheral margins, an adhesive covering the surface of the unsecured portion of said incise drape facing the operative opening and said peripheral margins, a removable sheet normally covering said adhesive coated surface whereby when said main drape is placed over said surgical area, said sheet is removable to expose the adhesivly coated surface and enable the incise drape to be adhesively secured to the remaining areas of the main drape inwardly of the flaps and to the surgical area of the patient within said operative opening, and said absorbent flaps being extendable to overlie at least a portion of the incise drape disposed over the operative opening.
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2. A surgical drape comprising a main drape adapted to be spread over the body of a patient, said drape having a multiple sided operative opening therein adapted to overlie the surgical area of the patient, an incise drape being sized and shaped to lie over said operative opening and the margins thereof, an adhesive covering the surface of said incise drape facing the operative opening, said incise drape being adhesively secured in place along one of its marginal edges to one of the margins of the opening in the surgical drape, a removable sheet of material normally covering the adhesive on the unsecured portion of the incise drape, whereby after the main drape is placed over said surgical area, said sheet is removable to expose the adhesively coated surface and permit adhesive securement of the incise drape to the surgical area of the patient within said operative opening and to the remaining margins of the opening.
- 3. A surgical drape comprising a main drape adapted to overlie a substantial portion of a body of a patient, said drape having an opening therein adapted to be located over an operative area of the body, an incise drape being sized and shaped to overlie said operative opening and the peripheral margins of said opening, and an adhesive on the surface of the incise drape facing the operative opening, a removable covering sheet overlying the entire adhesive surface of the incise drape, whereby after the main drape is placed over the surgical area, said sheet is removable to expose the adhesive and enable adhesive securement of the margins of the incise drape to the peripheral margins of said opening and to the operative area of the patient within said operative opening.
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