Minor Drape

Minor Drape

  • Fabric that absorbs and repels fluids.
  • Size: 60cm x 60cm with a 2-inch diameter fenestration.
  • Enhance fluid management by strengthening critical areas.
  • PSI Disposable offers a single-use, easy application for quick setup.

A Minor Drape from PSI offers complete fluid resistance and prevents contamination while providing sterile dressing for minor surgeries. The reinforced areas help maintain a sterile surgical environment by effectively absorption and controlling fluids.

Uses:

  • Suitable for minor surgical procedures requiring sterile coverage.
  • Aids in infection control by preventing fluid strike-through.
  • Its compact size makes it ideal for use in various surgical setups.

Technical Specification

Model YA-H2-1
Overall Size 2100*950*500-800mm
Lying surface 1950*900mm
Back section adjustable 0mm to 60mm
Height adjustable 500-800mm
Safe working load 200kg

A minor surgery drape is a sterile barrier sheet used during minor surgical and medical procedures to create a controlled sterile field around the treatment area. It helps reduce contamination risks and supports infection control protocols in hospitals, clinics, and outpatient settings.

A disposable minor drape is designed for single-use applications, eliminating the need for reprocessing and reducing the risk of cross-contamination. Disposable drapes improve efficiency, maintain sterility, and support hospital infection-prevention practices.

A sterile minor drape helps protect patients and healthcare professionals by creating a barrier against microorganisms, fluids, and contaminants. It supports aseptic techniques, improves patient safety, and helps maintain a sterile surgical environment.

A small surgical drape is commonly used for wound dressing, suturing, biopsy procedures, catheter insertion, minor orthopedic procedures, dermatological treatments, and other outpatient surgical interventions where a localized sterile field is required.

When selecting a minor surgical drape, consider factors such as sterility, fluid resistance, material quality, drape size, procedure requirements, and compliance with healthcare standards. Choosing a reliable manufacturer ensures consistent quality and dependable infection-control performance.