The surgical gown is a
long-sleeved dress, worn over pajamas or block outfits.
Reinforcements, if
any, are located at the sleeves and breastplate (potential points of support).
For
each type of gown can be integrated a bib and a thumb.
The sleeves are raglan or straight ended with a jersey
cuff.
The
closure at the neck is done by self-gripping bands or pressures.
The
cross-over closure on the back is done at the waist by internal ties and
external links on the front with a transfer carton (which will allow closing
according to the rules of asepsis).
Folding allows a dressing according to
the rules of asepsis