Description
A bilateral knee-o-drape is a specialized surgical draping system designed to provide a sterile barrier and field during surgical procedures involving both knees.
It is commonly used in orthopedic surgeries such as total knee replacements, bilateral knee arthroscopies, or any other procedure that requires simultaneous access to both knees.
The purpose of the drape is to maintain a sterile environment around the surgical site, preventing the introduction of pathogens and minimizing the risk of infection.
Sterile Barrier: The drape is made from a non-permeable, fluid-resistant material that acts as a barrier against bacteria and other contaminants. This helps in preventing the transfer of microbes from non-sterile areas to the surgical site.
Apertures and Fenestrations: The drape will have accurately placed openings or fenestrations that allow the surgeon to access and work on both knees simultaneously while keeping the rest of the body covered and protected.
Adhesive or Fenestration Covers: Adhesive strips or covers are used to secure the fenestrations and prevent any unintended exposure of non-sterile surfaces. These adhesive areas help maintain the sterile field by sealing off the exposed sections.
Fluid Collection Pouches: Some knee-o-drapes might have integrated pouches designed to collect fluids like blood or irrigation fluids.
Adhesive Borders: The edges of the drape are often equipped with adhesive strips that adhere securely to the patient’s skin, creating a seal around the surgical area and minimizing the chances of contamination.
Folded Design: The drape is usually designed to be unfolded and draped over the patient in a way that allows the surgeon to work on both knees simultaneously, without compromising the sterile field.
Size Variations: Knee-o-drapes come in various sizes to accommodate different patient sizes and surgical requirements.