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IMPORTANCE OF TAKING CARE OF YOUR SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS

For a surgery to be successful, a number of factors must come together, among them is the quality and the state of conservation of the surgical instruments that will be used.





When we talk about surgery, one of the first scenes that comes to mind is a sterile environment surrounded by good professionals.


Among the people necessary for a successful procedure are the surgical instrument makers, who are responsible for separating, cleaning, setting up the table, and supplying the instruments that will be used during the procedure.


However, they are not the only ones responsible for the preservation of the pieces, but also the doctors and assistants, that is, everyone who handles the surgical instruments at some point are responsible for them and need to be attentive during their use, especially to avoid fails and contamination.


Thus, among the reasons that justify the care of surgical instruments are the need to keep them sterile and to preserve the good functioning of the instruments.


Taking care of your surgical instruments is crucial to keep the performance and conservation up to standard. Through it, the appearance of cracks, fissures, deformations, corrosion points is prevented, besides wear and fatigue signs.


Performing the care of your surgical instruments with Jensen's specialized technicians makes it possible to increase the useful life and the performance of the surgical instruments thereby reducing the cost of replacing new instruments.


What Should Not be Done with the Instruments


Not only what needs to be done deserves to be mentioned, but also what should be avoided, such as:


  • Using products not indicated for both washing and rinsing the parts;


  • Using steel sponges for cleaning;


  • Putting too many surgical instruments on top of each other during the drying, washing, or even storage process;


  • Not allowing the instruments to dry naturally;


  • Keeping clean instruments in stained boxes or boxes with contamination risks.


  • Causing falls that may compromise the operation or efficiency of the parts.


Conclusion


As mentioned before, the surgical instruments are the responsibility of the entire team that is present during the procedure.


Thus, from the correct positioning of the pieces on the instrument table to their handling, to the sterilization cycles at the material center, everything is under the responsibility of those involved.


Also because of this, it is necessary that the professionals are dressed accordingly, even more so remembering the importance of keeping these items sterile. Thus, they should only be handled when the professional is wearing a cap and surgical apron, a protective mask, gloves, and a propé.


If there is an incident that leads to the fall of any part, or even the manipulation of instruments without the proper paramentation, these must be replaced immediately, at any time during the surgery.


All the care with the surgical instruments indicated here needs to be applied by the professionals who use them. By doing so, it is possible to increase the useful life of the parts, preserve the health of the patients, and generate savings for the healthcare institution.


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