Surgical Drapes And Gowns Market, By Product Type (Surgical Drapes (Cardiovascular Drapes, General Procedure Drapes, Orthopedic Drapes, Ophthalmic Drapes, Gynecology, Obstetrics, Urology Drapes, and Other Surgical Drapes) and Surgical Gowns), By Usage Pattern (Disposable and Reusable), By End User (Hospitals & Clinics, Ambulatory Surgical Centers, and Other), By Geography (North America, Latin America, Asia Pacific, Europe, Middle East, and Africa)
In March 2022, Invenio introduced the V90 series of surgical gowns, which are designed with advanced features including sonic welding throughout, soft knit cuffs, and a spacious hook and loop closure for adjustable fit and comprehensive coverage. The series provides options such as non-reinforced, fabric, and film-reinforced variants, allowing users to choose the most suitable gown for their specific procedure.
In December 2021, Barameda secured a supply agreement with Riga Eastern Clinical University Hospital, one of Latvia's largest medical institutions, covering surgical drapes, drape sets, surgical gowns, and other disposable medical products.
In October 2020, ProTEC-USA introducef EZDoff medical gowns—made in the U.S. and adhering to strict safety regulations (AAMI PB70) made to be easily put on and taken off in order to lower the chance of contamination. The Troy, Michigan facility increased production to 92,000 gowns each week in order to accommodate frontline and critical employees.