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A drape with an absorbent reinforced feature is a specialized surgical drape designed for operating procedures.


This type of drape is designed to provide both a sterile barrier and effective moisture management during surgical procedures.


  • This refers to a specific section of the drape that is constructed with an absorbent material, such as fabric or absorbent padding. This area is typically positioned in areas where fluid accumulation is anticipated.
  • The drape itself is typically made of a sterile plastic or fabric material that creates a barrier to maintain a sterile field over the surgical site.
  • Drape Variants also have pre-cut openings (fenestrations) that allow access to the surgical area while keeping the surrounding areas covered and sterile.
  •  The drape is equipped with an adhesive backing that adheres to the patient’s skin or gown, ensuring that it stays in place during the surgery.

A drape with an absorbent reinforced feature is a specialized surgical drape designed for operating procedures. The absorbent reinforced area is strategically positioned to help absorb and contain fluids, maintaining a dry surgical field and reducing the risk of contamination.


This type of drape is designed to provide both a sterile barrier and effective moisture management during surgical procedures.


  • This refers to a specific section of the drape that is constructed with an absorbent material, such as fabric or absorbent padding. This area is typically positioned in areas where fluid accumulation is anticipated.
  • The drape itself is typically made of a sterile plastic or fabric material that creates a barrier to maintain a sterile field over the surgical site.
  • Drape Variants also have pre-cut openings (fenestrations) that allow access to the surgical area while keeping the surrounding areas covered and sterile.
  • The drape is equipped with an adhesive backing that adheres to the patient’s skin or gown, ensuring that it stays in place during the surgery.