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How Clean are your Surgical Instruments?

How Clean are your Surgical Instruments? Joe Paone April 5, 2023 https://www.aorn.org/outpatient-surgery/article/how-clean-are-your-surgical-instruments IntroductionSterile processing leaders offer key insights on what they use to confirm and improve sterility.Just because an instrument has been reprocessed doesn’t mean that it’s clean.In some cases,…

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A review of Spaulding’s classification system for effective cleaning, disinfection and sterilization of reusable medical devices: Viewed through a modern-day lens that will inform and enable future sustainability.

A review of Spaulding’s classification system for effective cleaning, disinfection and sterilization of reusable medical devices: Viewed through a modern-day lens that will inform and enable future sustainability. ABSTRACT Editor: Damià Barceló Keywords: Medical devices, sustainability Spaulding classification, cleaning, processing…

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High-level disinfection, sterilization, and antisepsis: current issues in reprocessing medical and surgical instruments

American Journal of Infection Control High-level disinfection, sterilization, and antisepsis: current issues in reprocessing medical and surgical instruments AbstractTechnology is rapidly changing many aspects of health care. The intricate design of instruments, the configuration of instrument trays, and evidence-based practice…

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Minimizing Surgical Instrument Burden Increases Operating Room Efficiency and Reduces Perioperative Costs in Total Joint Arthroplasty

AbstractBackground: Optimizing surgical trays to improve operating room efficiency and reduce costs in instrument processing is an under-appreciated strategy for cost containment. This study aimed to assess the economic impact of instrument tray optimization in total joint arthroplasty.Methods: Thirty-five randomly selected elective…

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