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A Comparison of Surgical Tool Materials

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Today's high-quality surgical tools are available in such a tremendous variety of surgical tool materials that it can be hard to decide which material is best for everyday use. State of the art surgical instrument materials include surgical grade stainless steel, resin, titanium, tungsten, and carbon steel.

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Preventing Cross-Contamination through Disinfecting & Cleaning Surgical Instruments

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The importance of preventing cross-contamination through disinfecting and cleaning surgical instruments made headlines in 2019. Patient safety, surgical departments discovered, comes at a cost. Duodenoscopes are complicated instruments with many small parts, but cross-contamination occurs in all kinds of surgical instruments.

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5 Key Benefits of SpecialtyCare’s Sterile Processing Solutions for Enhanced Patient Safety and Operational Efficiency

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Advanced Technology Integration for Reliable Outcomes Conclusion SpecialtyCare’s sterile processing solutions are specifically designed to meet the unique demands of hospitals and surgical centers, offering a comprehensive approach that enhances safety, improves efficiency, and reduces costs.

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How to Use an Autoclave Safely

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Autoclaves are a vital component of sterile offices and are used every day. Autoclave Training There is a well-developed procedure for sterilizing surgical instruments in the autoclave. Preparation for the Autoclave It is important to place used surgical instruments in the autoclave as soon as possible after they are used.