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Surgical Washer
A Surgical Washer is a vital piece of equipment used in medical facilities to clean and sterilise instruments used in surgery. It cleans surgical instruments to remove organic matter, blood, tissue and other soils before they are sterilised. Surgical washers are designed to cope with the challenges of cleaning large volumes of instruments quickly and thoroughly and to ensure instruments are safe to re-use. The Surgical Washer is a device which cleans instruments using water, detergent and jet spray. The washer often offers multiple wash cycles that combine ultrasonic, spray and sometimes drying to clean and sterilise instruments. The washer can clean a variety of instruments including scalpels, clamps, scissors, clamps and endoscopes and ensures the instruments are cleaned properly to avoid infection. A Surgical Washer aims to provide cleaner results than manual cleaning.
Surgical washers are designed to follow rigorous cleaning cycles to ensure that instruments are clean and free from contamination prior to sterilisation. Moreover, surgical washers may be fitted with monitoring systems that record cleaning cycles, allowing hospitals to monitor the cleanliness of their equipment. The Surgical Washer is usually efficient and user-friendly, relieving some of the workload on hospital staff and ensuring the instruments are immediately available for use in surgery. A Surgical Washer in hospitals and surgical facilities is an essential part of infection prevention measures, enhancing patient safety, efficiency, and regulatory compliance.
| Type | Insufflators |
| Usage/Application | Hospital |
| Usability | Reusable |
| Material | Plastic |
| Sterility | Sterile |