Linerless surgical incise drape
First Claim
1. A surgical incise drape comprising a substantially transparent flexible film which has at least a major portion of one major surface coated with a pressure sensitive adhesive and at least a major portion of the opposite major surface coated with a low adhesion backsize, wherein the drape is rolled around a core so that the surface coated with the pressure sensitive adhesive releasably engages with the low adhesion backsize surface.
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Abstract
A linerless, easy to apply surgical incise drape including a flexible film which has one major surface coated with a pressure sensitive adhesive and of the opposite major surface coated with a low adhesion backsize. The drape is rolled around a cylindrical core. The drape of the invention eliminates the need to use a separate liner to protect the adhesive surface of the drape, reducing the cost of the drape and eliminating waste.
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- 1. A surgical incise drape comprising a substantially transparent flexible film which has at least a major portion of one major surface coated with a pressure sensitive adhesive and at least a major portion of the opposite major surface coated with a low adhesion backsize, wherein the drape is rolled around a core so that the surface coated with the pressure sensitive adhesive releasably engages with the low adhesion backsize surface.
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