Outpatient Surgery Magazine

2020 Big Book of Surgery

Outpatient Surgery Magazine, providing current information on Surgical Services, Surgical Facility Administration, Outpatient Surgery News and Trends, OR Excellence and more.

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D E C E M B E R 2 0 1 9 • B I G B O O K O F S U R G E R Y. C O M • 2 9 This Innovative Scope Drying Device Reduces Infection Risks Eliminate potentially harmful moisture in scope channels following reprocessing with Cygnus Medical's Airtime™ Instrument Channel Dryer. Moisture accumulation can lead to microbial growth. Airtime™ uses air filtered to .01 microns to dry two scopes simultaneously. Also available with instrument and medical grade external air supply. Set independent start and stop times using the dual screen. Airtime™ automatically powers down and alerts users if a potentially clogged channel is detected. Available installation options: on a counter stand, IV pole, or wall rail installation. For more information, call (800) 990-7489, email sales@cygnusmedical.com or visit www.cygnusmedical.com The More Effective Way to Clean Your ORs Turn over rooms faster and more safely with single-use PREMIRA microfiber mops and wipes from Contec. The large, highly absorbent microfiber floor pad (which also works for walls and ceilings) is compatible with most common disinfectants and will not neutralize quat- or peroxide-based disinfectants. The dual-textured material provides fast, effective removal of debris, body fluids and other contaminants, but it's also gentle enough to use on flat screens and delicate equipment. Request an evaluation sample! For more information, call 864-503-8333 or visit www.contechealthcare.com Cut Waste and Costs With These Small Scope Container Trays Cygnus has taken its impressive Oasis Scope Transport Tray and shrunk it down for your smaller-diameter scopes and small instruments. As with the larger versions, you can clean the scope right in the tray at the bedside, helping reduce the risks of cross-contamination and infection. Once finished, flip the color-coded lid — red for soiled, green for clean — to signify that the scope is ready for high-level disinfection. Trays are single-use and made from a rigid, biodegradable, and plant- based material that's 100% renewable. They're also stackable, nestable, space-efficient, and meet SGNA recommendations for transporting soiled scopes. For more information, call (800) 990-7489, email sales@cygnusmedical.com or visit www.cygnusmedical.com FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THESE PRODUCTS, EMAIL GETINFO@OUTPATIENTSURGERY.NET (SEE PAGE 3) OR VISIT BIGBOOKOFSURGERY.COM

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