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A neurosurgery drape is a sterile, surgical covering specifically designed to provide a barrier around the surgical site during neurosurgical procedures. It helps maintain a sterile field and reduces the risk of infection during brain and spinal operations.
These drapes are typically made from high-quality, non-woven, fluid-resistant or fluid-impermeable materials. Some drapes include absorbent layers or film laminates for added protection and durability during long procedures.
Yes, neurosurgery drapes come in various sizes and shapes to accommodate different surgical procedures, including cranial, spinal, and pediatric neurosurgeries. Custom and procedure-specific drapes are also available.
Most neurosurgery drapes are single-use and disposable to ensure maximum sterility and reduce the risk of cross-contamination. Reusable drapes may be used in some settings but require strict sterilization protocols.
Most neurosurgery drapes are single-use and disposable to ensure maximum sterility and reduce the risk of cross-contamination. Reusable drapes may be used in some settings but require strict sterilization protocols.
These drapes are used by neurosurgeons, surgical teams, and operating room staff in hospitals and specialized surgical centers during brain, spine, and other neurological procedures.