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Introduction.
Reprocessing.
Repairing.
Replacing.
The Risks.
Useful Links.
Single Use
Solutions
Introduction.
Reprocessing.
Repairing.
Replacing.
The Risks.
Useful Links.

Attempts to  effectively clean and  reprocess medical instruments after use are not always successful and often the costs and the potential risks are hard justify.

 

 

“Two factors that affect the ability to clean instruments are the performance of the washer-disinfector and the condition of the instruments to be re-processed.”

 

“Features of the device, which make access difficult, are for example: acute angles, coils, long or narrow lumens, specialist surface coatings.

 

 

 

 

There are a number of cost effective solutions to the problems of providing first quality sterile instruments.

 

Single use instruments are chosen by health professionals for very good reasons. The following pages

explain how to evaluate the options for medical instrument procurement.

The Benefits of Using Disposable Medical Instruments

Click here for detailed specifications and ordering information on single-use medical instruments.

For general surgical, orthopaedic, neural, gynaecological, vascular, max fax and ENT medical procedures single use disposable instruments and medical devices solve cleaning and reprocessing problems and can be more cost effective.