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3M™ Steri-Drape™ Abdominal-Perineal Drapes 2065

  • 3M ID 70200737131
  • UPC 50707387381726,30707387381722,00707387381721

Resistant to Strikethrough

Incise drape adheres securely to wound edges, reducing bacterial migration

Flexible, breathable film is extra conformable for easy application, even around difficult anatomical contours.

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Highlights
  • Resistant to Strikethrough
  • Incise drape adheres securely to wound edges, reducing bacterial migration
  • Flexible, breathable film is extra conformable for easy application, even around difficult anatomical contours
  • Absorbent prevention fabric
  • Perineal/vaginal aperture
  • Tube and cord organizers

3M™ Ioban™ 2 Antimicrobial Incise Drapes effectively help prevent wound contamination. Evidence shows that applying an antimicrobial incise drape is a critical step in reducing the risk of wound contamination that may be associated with Surgical Site Infection (SSI).3,4

3M™ Ioban™ 2 antimicrobial incise drapes adhere securely to the skin, reducing the risk of drape lift which can lead to an increase in wound contamination. The iodine impregnated adhesive on the drape provides continuous broad spectrum antimicrobial activity all the way to the incision edge and helps reduce the risk of wound contamination. 1. Dewan PA, Van Rij AM, Robinson RG, Skeggs GB, Fergus M. The use of an iodophor impregnated plastic incise drape in abdominal surgery – a controlled clinical trial. 2. French MLV, Eitzen HE, Ritter MA. The plastic surgical adhesive drape: an evaluation of its efficacy as a microbial barrier. 3. Bejko J, Tarsia V, Carrozzini M, et al. Comparison of efficacy and cost of iodine impregnated drape vs. standard drape in cardiac surgery: study in 5100 patients. 4. Rezapoor M, Tan TL, Maltenfort MG, Parvizi J. Incise draping reduces the rate of contamination of the surgical site during hip surgery: a prospective, randomized trial. 5. Alexander JW, Aerni S, Plettner JP. Development of a safe and effective one minue preoperative skin preparation.

Suggested applications
  • Draping used during surgical procedures

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