Universal drapes
BARRIER split sheet drapes
Absorbent and impermeable split sheets for a wide variety of procedures
BARRIER® split sheets are available in a wide range of sizes and designs. The different widths and lengths of the split allow you to seal the drape to the exact surgical site to secure infection control. All of our split-sheets are completely impermeable. BARRIER splits sheets with the patented Drisite® Plus system allows absorption and fluid control with enhanced strikethrough protection.
- Flexible design means you can seal to the exact surgical site
- Impermeable to prevent strikethrough and help protect against infection
- Drisite Plus system provides maximized absorption and fluid control
- Folded and packaged for easy, aseptic application by one person
- Can be included in Mölnlycke® Procedure Packs to support OR efficiency
Drisite Plus system
Dry barrier - A reinforcement with highly absorbent and resistant material closest to the wound. Controls and directs fluid away from the incision zone, towards Zone 2.
Strong barrier - Highly drapeable and strong barrier, with moderately absorbent material and comfort lining on the patient side. Directs any excess fluid towards Zone 3.
Absorbent barrier - Effective absorbent edge material prevents fluids from reaching the floor, and is more rigidly constructed to allow a safe and sterile draping procedure.
Further product information
When to use BARRIER split sheet drapes
You can use split-sheet drapes for a wide variety of procedures, including hip surgery, ENT surgery and abdominal surgery.
How to use BARRIER split sheet drapes
Draping instructions for hip set 60608 and 60609, Mölnlycke® Procedure tray components 70503, 70504 and 76410.
BARRIER split sheet drapes – varicose vein surgery
Start by unfolding the table cover and place it under the patient’s leg.
Cover the leg with the stockinet. Fold the absorbent comfort layer of the stockinet in on itself to avoid the risk of microbial transfer. Fix it with the OP-tape.
Place the split sheet under the patient’s leg.
First unfold the sides of the sheet and then towards the feet. Remove the release paper.
Apply the split around and under the genital area and along the body. Fasten the other side along the hip and side of the patient.
Remove the middle release paper of the anaesthesia drape. Place your hand inside the folding of the drape and place it on the patient.
Partly unfold the drape and remove the 2nd and 3rd release papers. Continue unfolding the drape, first towards you and then away from you.
Unfold fully towards the patient’s head. Draping is then completed.