Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Cleaning and Sanitary Surgical Instruments for Plastic Surgery


Most Experts in the surgical field will recognize that new surgical instruments function slightly different. ratcheted instruments. These soften with use and processing and as they tend to get older they feel stiffer and harder. With proper use and care, they can go a long ways. Its crucial to point out, however that even the highest-grade equipment will possibly feel stiffer and will stain. New equipment will be more magnetic in the box locks, the magnetism is transferred due to the manufacturing process. This magnetism gradually wears off and this is one of the reasons why newer surgical instrument sets tend to stain more rapidly.

Enemies of Surgical Instruments:

- Blood drying on the surgical instruments
- Letting your equipment soak in the water
- Leaving your equipment to soak in saline
- Any and all long-term soaking will damage equipment
- Closed ratchet sterilization of your medical equipment
- Using the instrument in a inadequate manner
- Rough handling of the equipment
- Using lubricants and improper cleaning solutions in the wrong way
- Allowing water to dry on the instruments

Post surgical care for your plastic surgery instrument. Don't let blood dry onto these plastic surgery instruments. Begin the decontamination process immediately within 10-20 minutes after the case. To prevent blood from drying onto equipment, grab a towel that is saturated by tap water and lay it over the bloody, contaminated instruments. Using enzymatic solutions and spray-on moisturizers is a very effective way to prevent blood from drying.

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