X-ray Protection
Rampart – Defender, drape kit for scatter radiation protection
Defender Sterile drape kit
The Defender's advanced shielding technology offers over 99% reduction in scatter radiation – dramatically improving safety for physicians and staff. Eliminating the physical strain of wearing lead while maintaining full procedural access. Trusted by leading hospitals and backed by real-world data, the Defender radiation safety device ensures that radiation protection no longer means limiting your ability to perform at your best.
The Defender Sterile Drape Kit M1128-CDK is designed to provide a sterile barrier for the Defender system. The disposable sterile drape is easy to use and takes approximately 2 minutes to drape the defender system.
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Product Description:
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The Rampart M1128 Drapes Kits are a single use product which is typically made up of a polyethylene film, available in a pack configuration of 15 Drapes.
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The Rampart M1128 Drape Kit is designed to maintain the sterility of the field throughout the procedure.
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The Rampart M1128 Drape Kit is supplied sterile to the end user and is terminally sterilized inside a Tyvek/poly, sterile-barrier, heat-sealed pouch. This pouch provides a sterile barrier that protects the Drape from contamination. The Drape provides a sterile barrier between the Rampart M1128 Radiation Shield and the sterile operating environment.
Intended Use:
- The RampartIC M1128 is a protective radiation shield intended to safeguard users from radiation exposure during fluoroscopic medical procedures. Sterile disposable drapes are placed over each individual panel and attached curtain assembly to maintain a sterile environment.
Intended User Group:
- The intended user group for the Rampart M1128 radiation shield are physicians and their staff.
Intended Patient Population:
- The Rampart M1128 is indicated for any interventional procedure that utilizes fluoroscopy where an operator stands on the right side of the procedure table and uses the following specific access points: bi-radial, bi-femoral, pedal, popliteal, and brachial. Full Specs
