A surgical covering cinch that improves visibility during a surgery. The cinch makes use of a drape, a pair of fasteners, a cable system, and a surgical access hole. The drape is used to cover the body of a patient. The surgical access hole passes through the center of the drape. The pair of fasteners are mounted onto opposite edges of the drape. The cable system is connected to the fasteners and enables a user to move them as desired. By attaching the pair of fasteners to the drape and tensioning the cable system, a user is able to cinch the drape around the body of a patient to improve visualization and patient temperature regulation.