Fenestrated drape

A - Human Necessities – 61 – F

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A61F 13/00 (2006.01)

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CA 1038716

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A fenestrated drape comprising a sheet of flexible material. The sheet has a pair of longitudinally extending side edges, a pair of laterally extending end edges connecting the side edges, a first surface for contacting a patient's body after placement of the drape, and a second surface which faces away from the patient after placement. A pair of longitudinally extending fold lines in the sheet define a pair of side panels which are fold lines in the sheet define a pair of side panels which are folded against a central panel, extending between the longitudinal fold lines, with the second surface of the side panels facing the second surface of the central panel. A plural- ity of fold sections are defined by at least one laterally extend- ing fold line in the longitudinally folded sheet, and at least one fold section, which extends from an end edge, has side panels facing outwardly from the laterally folded sheet. The drape also includes adhering means on the side panels of the one fold sec- tion to secure the sheet to the patient, with the adhering means having adhesive facing outwardly from the laterally folded sheet.

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