SMTL Medical Disposable Datacard
Ophthalmology drape
All Wales Contract: | Drapes, theatre |
Sterility Status: | Sterile. |
Usage Status: | Single use. |
Description
Large fabric drape with adhesive incise drape. Incise drape is provided with or without aperture. Fluid collection pouches may also be provided at either side of the incise drape. Tube organisers are optional.

Key areas where used
- Ophthalmology
Method of use
If provided, the aperture is positioned over the surgical site whilst the incise drape isolates unprepared areas such as the eye lids and brows from the surgical site. During the surgical procedure, the collection pouches collect the surgical waste. A full fabric body drape isolates the remaining unprepared areas.
Presentation
Individually wrapped and folded for optimal draping.
Sizes Required
- Various sizes
Nomenclature
Coding System | Code | Description |
NSV | ETG0463 | Drape, ophthalmology, apertured, sterile, disposable |
NSV | ETG0542 | Drape, ophthalmology, non-apertured, sterile, disposable |
Example products
The following table lists examples of products known to be acceptable for this product description.Brand Name | Product Code | Manufacturer |
Barrier ophthalmology drape (apertured) | MBD538 | J J |
Barrier ophthalmology drape (non-apertured) | MBD536 | J J |
Steri-Drape ophthalmic procedural sheet | 1064 | 3M Healthcare |
Revision Details
Editor | Nicole Toyick |
Revision No | 1.12 |
Revision date | 2000/01/31 |
Please inform SMTL of any inaccuracies noted or changes requiredin this datacard.
Disclaimer
This datacard has been prepared as an aid to contracting forpurchasers in the NHS in Wales, and shouldnot be used as a substitute for literature, instructions or training from the manufacturersof the devices.
Products mentioned in this datacard are for illustration purposes onlyand should not be seen as an endorsement of these products.