ENT Split Drape

An ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat) split drape is a type of sterile surgical drape specifically designed for procedures involving the ear, nose, or throat.

The “split” feature refers to an opening or fenestration in the drape that can be positioned over the surgical site while the rest of the drape covers the surrounding non-sterile areas.

Description

An ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat) split drape is a type of sterile surgical drape specifically designed for procedures involving the ear, nose, or throat.

The “split” feature refers to an opening or fenestration in the drape that can be positioned over the surgical site while the rest of the drape covers the surrounding non-sterile areas.

  • The drape has a pre-cut hole or opening (fenestration) that is carefully positioned to align with the surgical site on the ear, nose, or throat. The fenestration provides access to the specific area while keeping the surrounding areas covered and sterile
  • The drape is typically made of a sterile plastic or fabric material that creates a barrier to maintain a sterile field over the surgical site.
  • 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.
  • The ENT split drape is packaged in a sterile manner to ensure aseptic conditions during the surgical procedure.