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How Safe Are Your Patients? - June 2016 - Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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rigid sterilization containers tend to be bulkier than wrapped trays. Will your sterilizer be able to accommodate the same number of trays during a normal cycle? Also, will your storage room require expanded shelving to hold the metal cases? Functional compatibility is another concern. Sterilization guidelines from AORN, AAMI and other groups emphasize the importance of making sure that an instrument and its packaging can be properly sterilized by a given method, and that the method is suitable for the instrument or packaging. Is your sterilizer validated for the container you're considering, and vice versa? How much time does it take to complete a cycle? Remember, too, that rigid containers may not entirely eliminate the disposable costs of sterilization packaging, since some containers include single-use filtration components, chemical indicators and locks. Additionally, while some manufacturers offer a selection of dif- ferent sized containers, you might still wrap smaller trays instruments in blue wrap, when a whole tray isn't necessary. Put into practice Perhaps the most effective way to implement rigid sterilization con- tainers is to look at your most problematic areas. Do orthopedic, neu- rosurgical and spine surgeons frequently reject the instrument trays they're brought? Do heavy trays often end up in torn wrappers? Is ster- ilizing trays of loaner instruments from vendors the cause of case delays? We started small, trialing 10 containers in 2 rooms for about a month of ortho and spine cases. When we started, we expected some pushback from the OR, and a need to convince them, but our doctors loved it. We bought 100 containers, which is when we saw the real J U N E 2 0 1 6 • O U T PA T I E N TS U R G E R Y. N E T • 1 1 9

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