About ConXport Cranial Drape
Cranial Drape Is Used During Neuro Surgical Medical Treatment.
Cranial Drape Is Also Known As Cranial Drape Sheet.
These Drapes Are Manufactured With Best Quality SMS Fabric Materials.
Cranial Drapes Are Stain Resistance.
Cranial Drapes Are Tear ResistantPurpose-Built Protection for NeurosurgeryDesigned with precision for cranial and neurosurgical procedures, the ConXport Cranial Drape offers a fluid-repellent, sterile barrier tailored to sensitive surgeries. Its circular fenestration ensures effortless cranial access, while the self-adhesive zone provides a secure, contamination-resistant seal. Lightweight, disposable, and blue-coded for easy identification, its trusted in operation theaters and neurosurgical units nationwide.
Safe, Standardized, and Single-Use ConvenienceCompliant with stringent CE and ISO 13485 certifications, every ConXport Cranial Drape comes ETO-sterilized and individually packaged for optimal hygiene. Its latex-free, biocompatible material minimizes allergic reactions and ensures safe contact with intact skin. Designed for single use, the drape supports efficient and hygienic surgical workflows, eliminating the risk of cross-contamination.
FAQs of ConXport Cranial Drape:
Q: How should the ConXport Cranial Drape be applied during surgical procedures?
A: The drape should be positioned with its circular fenestration directly over the cranial operative site, ensuring the self-adhesive zone adheres securely to the surrounding skin. This maintains a sterile field and prevents fluid ingress.
Q: What is the benefit of using a latex-free, non-woven fabric in this drape?
A: Latex-free, non-woven fabric reduces allergy risks and offers excellent fluid repellency. It provides a soft, safe, and effective barrier for both patients and surgical teams.
Q: When and where is the ConXport Cranial Drape most appropriately used?
A: This drape is best utilized during cranial and neurosurgical procedures in operation theaters, hospitals, and dedicated neurosurgical units.
Q: What sterilization process is used and how does this ensure safety?
A: The drape is sterilized using ethylene oxide (ETO), which is effective in eliminating microbial contaminants and ensures the product remains sterile until use.
Q: Can the cranial drape be reused after a procedure?
A: No, the ConXport Cranial Drape is intended for single-use only and should be disposed of after each procedure to maintain sterility and prevent cross-contamination.
Q: What are the storage and handling requirements for the drape?
A: Store the drape in a cool, ambient environment, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Ensure the packaging remains sealed until immediately before use to preserve sterility.