Certified Surgical Technologist (CST) Practice Exam

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What is the purpose of using a fenestrated drape in surgery?

  1. To provide visibility to the surgical area

  2. To maintain sterility

  3. To allow for heat retention

  4. To elevate the surgical site

The correct answer is: To provide visibility to the surgical area

The purpose of using a fenestrated drape in surgery is to provide visibility to the surgical area. Fenestrated drapes have an opening or a "window" that is positioned over the surgical site. This design allows the surgical team to have direct access to the area needing operation while maintaining a barrier to the surrounding non-sterile environment. The visibility afforded by the fenestration is crucial for the surgeon to see the area being operated on clearly, ensuring precision during the procedure. While maintaining sterility is essential in any surgical procedure, fenestrated drapes specifically enhance visibility rather than serve as the primary means of achieving sterility. Similarly, heat retention and elevating the surgical site are not functions associated with fenestrated drapes; other materials or methods are typically employed for those purposes.