Claims
- 1. A splash shield for use in surgical operations on a patient that involve the use of instruments, comprising:
- a. a flexible plastic sheet of sufficient size to cover the area of the patient upon which the operation is to be performed, and to provide substantial overlap around the edges of the operating area, said sheet having a top side and a bottom side, and a top edge and a bottom edge;
- b. a sealable aperture in said sheet through which an instrument can be inserted to provide access to the patient while enabling operation of the instrument from said top side of said sheet, wherein said sealable aperture further comprises two lines of perforated tear slits oriented at right angles to each other to form an apex, and a hole located at said apex; and
- c. adhesive fastening means affixed to said bottom side of said sheet, spaced from said top edge and positioned intermediate said top edge and said aperture, and extending across the entire width of said sheet in a direction substantially parallel to said top edge, whereby said sheet can be attached to the patient's body.
- 2. A splash for use in surgical operations on a patient that involve the use of optical instruments, comprising:
- a. a flexible plastic sheet of sufficient size to cover the area of the patient upon which the operation is to be performed, and to provide substantial overlap around the edges of the operating area, said sheet having a top side and a bottom side, and a top edge and a bottom edge;
- b. a sealable aperture in said sheet through which the eyepiece of an optical instrument can be inserted to provide access to the patient while enabling operation and viewing of the optical instrument from said top side of said sheet, wherein said sealable aperture further comprises two lines of perforated tear slits oriented at right angles to each other to form an apex, and a hole located at said apex; and
- c. adhesive fastening means affixed to said bottom side of said sheet, spaced from said top edge and positioned intermediate said top edge and said aperture, and extending across the entire width of said sheet in a direction substantially parallel to said top edge, whereby said sheet can be attached to a conventional surgical drape.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application(s) Ser. No. 07/760176 filed on Sep. 16, 1991.
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