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Bring It On- December 2020 - S...

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D E C E M B E R 2 0 2 0 • O U T P A T I E N T S U R G E R Y . N E T • 7 5 SteriCUBE SteriCUBE thestericube.com 908-300-7093 The SteriCUBE is a multiple tray sterilization system available in 12-tray and 9-tray models. Surgical instrument trays are placed in the cabinet with no wraps or lids, eliminating many processing steps. The calling card of this system is operational efficiency; after processing, the SteriCUBE can be rolled direct- ly to the OR with surgery-ready instruments, or stored for up to 30 days without contamination. According to SteriCUBE, the system reduces OR turnover time by an average of one minute per tray, lowers material and labor costs, eliminates surgical delays caused by holes in blue wrap or wet packs, and increas- es throughput and surgeon and staff satisfaction. Steris PRO-LITE Sterilization Trays steris.com 800-548-4873 Designed specifically for Steris' V-PRO Low Temperature Sterilization Systems, and also validated for use in STERRAD sterilizers, these trays are designed to maximize chamber shelf space. Available in a range of sizes, each tray can accommodate up to 25 pounds of instruments, with instrument organizers securely holding items in place. New with the system is the ability to place trays inside pouch- es for more flexible packaging options. SteriZign Precision Technologies Optimyz Sterilization Trays sterizign.com 888-234-3074 This semi-customizable line of sterilization trays offers flexibility. The system is based on pre-engineered and pre-validated trays with standardized sizes, perforations, brackets and latches. These elements can then be cus- tomized with your choice of plating, colors, labeling and custom-designed silicone inserts. The composite sterilization tray systems are specifically designed for use with rigid and flexible endoscopes, endoscopic tools and accessories, and micro-instruments and forceps. Other features of note include a perforation design for greater steam exposure, bottom perforations for easier drainage, soft rounded corners and a stackable design.

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