Background Hydrogen peroxide–based, low-temperature sterilization has been shown to do less damage to medical instruments than steam autoclaves. However, low-temperature systems are more expensive to run. Higher costs need to be balanced against savings from reduced repair costs to determine value for money when choosing how to sterilize certain instruments, which are able to be reprocessed in either system. Methods This analysis examines the economic effects of using low-temperature sterilization systems to reprocess rigid and semi-rigid endoscopes, which are sensitive to heat and moisture, but still able to be sterilized using steam. It examines the changes to costs and frequency of repairs expected over 10 years, resulting from a choice ...
With the growing number of surgical instruments with cavities, e.g. narrow channels, it is important...
In surgery medical devices are used that should be sterile. To obtain surface steam sterilization co...
Semicritical medical devices are defined as items that come into contact with mucous membranes or no...
It is an exciting time in surgical procedure development and instrument design. In parallel with the...
A new method was sought for sterilizing endoscopic instruments. Formaldehyde cabinets are unsatisfac...
The most commonly applied method to sterilize re-usable medical devices in hospitals is steam steril...
SYNOPSIS The advantages and disadvantages of three forms of dry heat sterilization are discussed. In...
OBJECTIVES: Steam sterilization in hospitals is an energy and water intensive process. Our aim was t...
This literature review was based on articles published on different types of solar autoclaves used t...
The lack of proper surgical tool sterilization is an increasing issue in developing countries. Inade...
BackgroundInadequate sterilization of reusable medical devices can lead to healthcare associated inf...
Background: The aim of this study was to estimate the carbon footprint and financial cost of deconta...
The widespread use of single-use polypropylene packaging for sterilization of surgical instruments (...
Abstract — In general, surgical instruments and medications that enter an already aspetic part of th...
Standards require a daily steam penetration test before starting production with a steam sterilizer....
With the growing number of surgical instruments with cavities, e.g. narrow channels, it is important...
In surgery medical devices are used that should be sterile. To obtain surface steam sterilization co...
Semicritical medical devices are defined as items that come into contact with mucous membranes or no...
It is an exciting time in surgical procedure development and instrument design. In parallel with the...
A new method was sought for sterilizing endoscopic instruments. Formaldehyde cabinets are unsatisfac...
The most commonly applied method to sterilize re-usable medical devices in hospitals is steam steril...
SYNOPSIS The advantages and disadvantages of three forms of dry heat sterilization are discussed. In...
OBJECTIVES: Steam sterilization in hospitals is an energy and water intensive process. Our aim was t...
This literature review was based on articles published on different types of solar autoclaves used t...
The lack of proper surgical tool sterilization is an increasing issue in developing countries. Inade...
BackgroundInadequate sterilization of reusable medical devices can lead to healthcare associated inf...
Background: The aim of this study was to estimate the carbon footprint and financial cost of deconta...
The widespread use of single-use polypropylene packaging for sterilization of surgical instruments (...
Abstract — In general, surgical instruments and medications that enter an already aspetic part of th...
Standards require a daily steam penetration test before starting production with a steam sterilizer....
With the growing number of surgical instruments with cavities, e.g. narrow channels, it is important...
In surgery medical devices are used that should be sterile. To obtain surface steam sterilization co...
Semicritical medical devices are defined as items that come into contact with mucous membranes or no...