| A | B |
| Incise drape | Drape has an adhesive area that can be applied directly to the pt's skin |
| Laparoscopy drape | Used for abdominoperineal resection with the pt in lithotomy position |
| Laparotomy drape | Placed over the surgical site on the abdomen, back or comparable area |
| Leggings | A rectangle shaped drape closed on two sides to form a tent-like pocket |
| Lithotomy drape | Fits over the body to expose only the perineal area |
| Minor sheet, 3/4 sheet | Used under an arm to cover an armboard for shoulder, axillary, arm or hand procedures |
| Plain sheet | Used to extend the sterile field |
| Split sheet | A u-shaped drape used on extremity or head procedures |
| Stockinette | Used to cover an extremity |
| Thyroid sheet | Fenestration is transverse or diamond shaped and is positioned closer to the head end of the drape |