Disposable Waterproof PU/PE Film Sterile Adhesive Surgical Incise Film
Product description
"Surgical Incise Film" is a product used to cover and protect the surgical site during procedures. This thin film is typically made of transparent polyethylene or other materials and offers the following features and benefits:
Protective Performance: Surgical Incise Film effectively shields the surgical area from external bacteria and contaminants, reducing the risk of infection.
- Transparency: Its transparency allows surgeons to have a clear view of the surgical site, aiding in precise operations.
- Ease of Use: The film is typically easy to tear and apply, simplifying the surgical preparation process.
- Sterility: Surgical Incise Film undergoes strict sterilization processes to ensure the cleanliness and safety of the surgical area.
- Comfort: The film material is often soft and breathable, ensuring patient comfort during procedures.
Surgical Incise Film is commonly used across various surgeries to maintain cleanliness and safety of the surgical site, enhancing surgical success rates and patient recovery.

Advantages
- Infection Prevention: By creating a barrier between the surgical site and the external environment, Surgical Incise Film helps prevent contamination and reduces the risk of infections.
- Visibility: The transparent nature of the film allows surgeons to maintain a clear view of the surgical area, facilitating precision during procedures.
- Ease of Application: Designed for easy handling, Surgical Incise Film can be quickly and accurately applied, saving time in the operating room.
- Sterile Environment: The film is sterile and assists in maintaining a clean and controlled surgical field, crucial for minimizing post-operative complications.
- Patient Comfort: Surgical Incise Film is often made from soft, breathable materials, enhancing patient comfort during surgery and reducing skin irritation.
- Flexibility: The film is flexible and conforms well to the contours of the body, ensuring complete coverage of the surgical site without restricting movement.
- Cost-Effectiveness: Using Surgical Incise Film can potentially reduce the overall cost of surgery by preventing complications and the need for additional post-operative care.
Application
- Preparation: Before applying the Surgical Incise Film, the surgical site is cleaned and prepped according to standard protocols to minimize the risk of contamination.
- Measurement and Cutting: The film is measured to the appropriate size for the surgical area and cut with sterile scissors or a designated cutting tool.
- Peeling and Placement: The backing of the film is peeled off carefully to avoid contamination, and the film is gently placed over the surgical site, ensuring complete coverage.
- Smooth Adhesion: The film is smoothed out to remove any air bubbles and ensure proper adhesion to the skin, creating a secure barrier.
- Incision Creation: Surgeons can make precise incisions through the film, maintaining a sterile field and reducing the risk of contamination during the procedure.
- Monitoring: Throughout the surgery, the integrity of the film is monitored to ensure it remains in place and continues to provide protection.
- Removal: Once the surgical procedure is complete, the Surgical Incise Film is carefully removed, taking care to avoid any potential contamination of the incision site.

FAQ
What is the film used in surgery?
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An incision film, also known as an incise drape, is used during a surgical procedure to provide sterile protection to the skin surrounding a surgical incision and to maintain a surgical glue's sterile environment during operations.
Why do surgeons use cling film?
Surgical site infection has been estimated to occur in about 15% of clean surgery and 30% of contaminated surgery cases. Using plastic adhesive drapes to protect the wound from organisms that may be present on the surrounding skin during surgery is one strategy used to prevent surgical site infection.
What precautions should be taken when using Surgical Incise Film?
- Sterility: Maintain strict sterile techniques throughout the application process to prevent contamination of the surgical site.
- Compatibility: Ensure that the Surgical Incise Film is compatible with the patient's skin type to avoid any adverse reactions or skin irritations.
- Proper Sizing: Select the appropriate size of the film to adequately cover the surgical area without excessive overlapping or gaps.
- Avoid Wrinkles: Smooth out the film during application to prevent the formation of wrinkles, which can compromise its adhesion and protective properties.
- Monitoring: Regularly check the integrity of the film during the procedure to ensure it remains securely in place and provides continuous protection.
- Incision Technique: When making incisions through the film, use sharp instruments and precise techniques to minimize the risk of tearing or damaging the film.
- Removal Care: When removing the Surgical Incise Film post-procedure, do so gently to avoid disrupting the incision site and potentially introducing contaminants.
- Disposal: Dispose of used Surgical Incise Film properly according to medical waste disposal guidelines to prevent the spread of infection.
- Allergies: Be aware of any known allergies the patient may have to materials commonly found in Surgical Incise Film to prevent allergic reactions.
- Training: Ensure that healthcare personnel involved in the application and removal of Surgical Incise Film are properly trained in its use to maintain best practices.