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Fenestrated drape
The drape with a hole in it is commonly referred to as a "surgical drape" or "fenestrated drape." These drapes are used in medical settings to provide a sterile field while allowing access to a specific area of the patient’s body during surgical procedures. The hole, or fenestration, is designed to fit around the surgical site while covering the surrounding skin to maintain hygiene and prevent contamination.
A fenestrated dressing has a "window" in it, an opening that lets it fit around a tube.
A fenestrated dressing has a "window" in it, an opening that lets it fit around a tube.
Capilaries
Continous capillaries contain tight junctions and are less "leaky " than fenestrated capillaries. They only allow the movement of water and small ions, whereas fenestrated capillaries contain many fenestrae or pores and allow many molecules with the exception of medium and large proteins to pass
fenestrated
Colleen Drape's birth name is Tamara Colleen Drape.
Fenestrated capillaries
glomerular
The left drape fell down.I drape the cloak over my shoulders.