Head Drape W/Turban

A head drape with a turban, commonly referred to as a “head drape with turban,” is a type of sterile surgical drape used in surgeries where access to the face or neck is required, such as facial surgeries, ear surgeries, and certain head and neck procedures.

The turban component is designed to cover the hair and scalp while the drape itself covers the rest of the head and surrounding area.

 

Description

A head drape with a turban, commonly referred to as a “head drape with turban,” is a type of sterile surgical drape used in certain surgical procedures that involve the head and neck region.

The turban component is designed to cover the hair and scalp while the drape itself covers the rest of the head and surrounding area.

This type of drape is commonly used in surgeries where access to the face or neck is required, such as facial surgeries, ear surgeries, and certain head and neck procedures.

  • The turban portion of the drape is designed to cover the hair and scalp of the patient. It is typically made of a soft, absorbent material and is secured in place using ties, adhesive strips, or other fastening mechanisms.
  • The drape itself covers the rest of the head and neck region, extending beyond the turban. It is typically made of a sterile plastic or fabric material and is used to create a barrier that maintains a sterile field over the surgical site.
  • Depending on the specific surgical procedure, the drape may 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.