Claims
- 1. A surgical draping system comprising:
- a) a disposable impermeable drape having a lower surface and an upper surface, first adhesive means at said lower surface for adhesion to an operation site on a patient, a window, an absorbent layer having an absorbent surface surrounding said window and second adhesive means at said upper surface surrounding said absorbent surface; and
- b) at least one reusable drape having an opening therein and placeable in use over said disposable drape so that said window and at least a part of said absorbent surface become exposed through said opening, said second adhesive means having a first bond strength to said at least one reusable drape and a second bond strength to said disposable drape with said first bond strength being substantially lower than said second bond strength whereby, on separation of said at least one reusable drape from said disposable drape, substantially all said second adhesive means remains on said disposable drape.
- 2. A surgical draping system in accordance with claim 1, wherein said disposable drape includes a lower impermeable layer forming a barrier to the passage of liquids and micro-organisms therethrough.
- 3. A surgical draping system in accordance with claim 1, wherein said window of said disposable drape is one of removable and rupturable to provide access to said operation site.
- 4. A surgical draping system in accordance with claim 1, wherein said window is formed by an aperture in said disposable drape.
- 5. A surgical draping system in accordance with claim 1, including a removable covering applied over the first adhesive means for protecting the first adhesive means prior to use.
- 6. A surgical draping system in accordance with claim 5, including a removable covering applied over said second adhesive means for protecting the second adhesive means prior to use.
- 7. A surgical draping system in accordance with claim 6, wherein said removable covering comprises siliconized paper.
- 8. A surgical draping system in accordance with claim 1, wherein said disposable drape is provided with at least substantially oppositely disposed handling margins which are free from adhesive means.
- 9. A surgical draping system in accordance with claim 1, wherein said first adhesive means has a bond strength to said patient substantially greater than said first bond strength, whereby, on removal of said at least one reusable drape, said disposable drape initially remains on said patient.
- 10. A reusable drape in accordance with claim 1, wherein said reusable drape is made of non-absorbent material.
- 11. A reusable drape in accordance with claim 1, wherein said reusable drape does not generate particles.
- 12. A reusable drape in accordance with claim 1, wherein said reusable drape has antistatic properties.
- 13. A surgical draping system in accordance with claim 1, wherein said second adhesive means forms a closed loop surrounding said absorbent surface.
- 14. A reusable drape for use in a surgical draping system including a disposable drape having a lower surface and an upper surface, first adhesive means at said lower surface for adhesion to an operation site on a patient, a window, an absorbent layer having an absorbent surface surrounding said window and second adhesive means at said upper surface surrounding said absorbent surface, the reusable drape comprising an opening therein placeable in use over said disposable drape so that said window and at least a part of said absorbent surface become exposed through said opening, said second adhesive means having a first bond strength to said at least one reusable drape and a second bond strength to said disposable drape with said first bond strength being substantially lower than said second bond strength whereby, on separation of said at least one reusable drape from said disposable drape, substantially all said second adhesive means remains on said disposable drape, the opening being matched in shape to an outer boundary of said absorbent surface of said disposable drape and a marginal region surrounding said opening, for adhesion to said disposable drape by said second adhesive means.
- 15. A reusable drape in accordance with claim 14, wherein said reusable drape is made of non-wicking material.
- 16. A reusable drape in accordance with claim 14, wherein said reusable drape is made of a material which forms a barrier to liquids and micro-organisms.
- 17. A reusable drape in accordance with claim 14, wherein said reusable drape is launderable, and sterilizable.
- 18. A reusable drape in accordance with claim 17, wherein said reusable drape is steam sterilizable.
- 19. A disposable drape for adhesion to an operation site of a patient and for use with a reusable drape, said disposable drape comprising a lower layer which constitutes an impermeable barrier to the passage of liquids therethrough and an upper absorbent layer which defines an absorbent surface, a window, first adhesive means provided on said lower layer surrounding said window for adhesively applying said disposable drape to a said patient, a second adhesive means for attaching said disposable drape to said reusable drape and surrounding said absorbent surface, said second adhesive means having a first bond strength to said reusable drape and a second bond strength to said disposable drape, said first bond strength being substantially lower than said second bond strength.
- 20. A disposable drape for adhesion to an operation site of a patient, said disposable drape comprising a lower layer which constitutes an impermeable barrier to the passage of liquids therethrough and an upper absorbent layer which defines an absorbent surface, a window, first adhesive means provided on said lower layer surrounding said window for adhesively applying said disposable drape to a said patient, and a second adhesive means provided on said lower layer surrounding said first adhesive means, said second adhesive means having a first bond strength to a reusable drape and a second bond strength to said disposable drape, said first bond strength being substantially lower than said second bond strength.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/222,252 filed Mar. 3, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,538,012.
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Continuations (1)
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