Precision-fit sterile drapes that protect optics, eyepieces, and articulated arms while preserving visibility and operating-room flow in delicate microsurgical fields.

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Microscope drapes protecting optics, swing arm and cabling

Microscope Drapes that Preserve a Clear Surgical View

EDM microscope drapes are designed to protect optical components and swing arms without compromising visibility. High-clarity windows minimize glare and rippling, while generous lengths help encapsulate the head, arm and cabling. Latex-free materials support staff and patient compatibility, and easy-load features streamline setup between cases. Available for leading platforms and universal applications.

Microscope Drapes Available at EDM

EDM’s microscope drapes are engineered for optical clarity, sterile control, and unrestricted movement. Each drape is tailored for Zeiss, Leica, or universal microscope configurations used in surgery and image-guided intervention.

Standard-fit sterile covers compatible with most surgical microscopes. Protects the optical column and arms while maintaining maneuverability in the sterile field.

Model UOM SKU
Universal Microscope Drapes 114.0007

Form-fitting sterile dome bags for microscope heads. Helps protect critical optics from fluids and debris while maintaining a clear view of the surgical field.

Model UOM SKU
Zeiss Microscope with 65 mm Lens, 36 × 72 cm 60/Box 114.0026
Zeiss Microscope with 65 mm Lens, 65 × 130 cm 60/Box 114.0027
Leica Microscope with 70 mm Lens, 65 × 130 cm 60/Box 114.0028
Leica Microscope with 70 mm Lens, 36 × 72 cm 60/Box 114.0029

Precision-fit drapes for Zeiss surgical microscopes. Helps maintain sterility across head, lens, arm, and handle while supporting fine positioning and assisted visualization.

Model UOM SKU
Zeiss MD, Angled HLT, 115 × 300 cm 114.0024
Zeiss MD, Angled HLT, 137 × 380 cm 114.0025
Zeiss MD, Flat HLT, 115 × 200 cm 114.0017
Zeiss MD, Flat HLT, 115 × 260 cm 114.0014
Zeiss MD, Flat HLT, 115 × 300 cm 114.0009
Zeiss MD, Flat HLT, 137 × 380 cm 114.0018
Zeiss MD, Flat HLT, 50 × 180 cm 114.0002
Zeiss MD, Flat, 115 × 180 cm 114.0006
Zeiss MD, Flat, 115 × 200 cm 114.0016
Zeiss MD, Flat, 115 × 260 cm 114.0013
Zeiss MD, Flat, 115 × 300 cm 114.0001
Zeiss MD, Flat, 137 × 300 cm 114.0015
Zeiss MD, Flat, 137 × 380 cm 114.0004
Zeiss OPMI, Flat HLT, 115 × 180 cm 114.0021
Zeiss OPMI, Flat, 115 × 180 cm 114.0020
Zeiss OPMI, Flat, 115 × 260 cm 114.0019
Zeiss OPMI, Flat, 115 × 300 cm 114.0005

Sterile drapes tailored for Leica microscope systems. Coverage options include angled and flat handle/HLT formats to match surgeon preference and workflow.

Model UOM SKU
Angled HLT, 115 × 300 cm 114.0010
Angled HLT, 137 × 260 cm 114.0003
Angled HLT, 137 × 380 cm 114.0008
Flat HLT, 115 × 260 cm 114.0023
Flat HLT, 115 × 300 cm 114.0011
Flat, 115 × 260 cm 114.0022
Flat, 137 × 300 cm 114.0012

Every EDM microscope drape is manufactured from medical-grade, high-clarity film. You get sterile defense for the optics, full articulation of the boom and handles, and zero compromise to visualization.

Clinical Impact

Using sterile drapes to create barriers on patients, furniture, and equipment inside the sterile field aligns with perioperative sterile-technique guidance and helps maintain sterility during microscope use.1

Microscope drapes function as a physical barrier that limits particle/aerosol spread around the optics during repositioning, supporting reduced contamination risk in image-guided procedures.2

Maintaining covered barriers helps minimize airborne deposition onto sterile goods—important because airborne routes are a key source of microbial contamination in operating environments.3

With an estimated ~110,800 U.S. inpatient SSIs in a single year, practical barrier measures (like draping high-touch imaging equipment) are a low-cost step relative to potential infection burden.4

Latex-free materials improve compatibility for staff and patients with latex sensitivities, aligning with occupational-health recommendations to avoid sensitizer exposure in clinical settings.5

1 AORN sterile-technique guidance noting sterile drapes establish a sterile field on patients, furniture, and equipment.
2 ENT & Audiology News feature describing microscope drapes as barrier measures for particle/aerosol control.
3 Evidence that airborne routes are a primary source of contamination in ORs, underscoring the value of physical barriers.
4 CDC NHSN data citing ~110,800 inpatient SSIs in 2015; SSI prevention remains a national priority.
5 NIOSH/CDC recommendations regarding latex allergy risks in healthcare and use of latex-free alternatives.