Hip-O™
Anterior Hip Drape
The choice is clear for streamlined
surgical preparation
As surgical practices continue to evolve, the Direct Anterior Approach (DAA) has become the preferred technique for many hip replacement procedures1. This shift increases the need for a drape specifically engineered to support sterility and efficiency during anterior access.
60k hip replacements
performed annually2
55-66k of hip replacements
are now DAA3
4+ drapes typically required
to create a sterile surgical field4
Key Benefits & Features
Cardinal Health™ Hip-O™ Anterior Hip Drape features a versatile, rotatable design that saves surgical preparation time and eliminates the need for multiple drapes.
Reduced surgical drape waste
cost by up to 60%3
Rotatable design for right or left
hip procedures
Single-drape solution reduces setup time
and removes the need for layering
Minimal draping streamlines workflow
Clear panels provide visibility of table
controls and anesthesia
Cardinal Health™ Hip-O™ Anterior Hip Drape
Additional Resources

Hip-O™ Benefits Features
1Sheth N, Foran J, Throckmorton W, et al. Total hip replacement. Orthoinfo.aaos.org. Published February 2024. Accessed February 26, 2025. https://orthoinfo.aaos.org/en/treatment/total-hip-replacement/#:~:text=According%20to%20the%20Agency%20for,each%20year%20in%20the%20U.S.
2Canadian Institute for Health Information. CJRR annual report: Hip and knee replacements in Canada, 2020–2021.www.cihi.ca/en/cjrr-annual-report-hip-and-knee-replacements-in-canada-2020-2021
3Cardinal Health Data on File: Project Hippo Report: Anterior Hip, Customer & Market Insights, May 2023
4Cardinal Health Data on File: Physicians Direct Conference, physicians survey N=15, December 2024.