Surgical instrument disinfection Surgical instrument disinfection, efficient and reliable
High power UVC disinfection technology redefines the disinfection standards for surgical instruments
From efficient sterilization to instrument protection, meeting surgical disinfection needs
High power rapid sterilization, shortening the disinfection cycle
High power UVC light sources can penetrate bacterial cell membranes in a short period of time, killing various pathogenic bacteria including spores, significantly reducing disinfection time, and improving instrument turnover efficiency
Low temperature disinfection to protect precision instruments
Adopting low-temperature physical disinfection method, it will not cause damage to precision instruments such as laparoscopy and endoscopy due to high temperature and pressure, and prolong the service life of the instruments
No chemical residue, safer disinfection
Through UV physical sterilization, there is no need to use chemical disinfectants, avoiding the risk of infection caused by residual substances to patients and reducing irritation to medical staff
Disinfection of all types of surgical instruments, suitable for different surgical scenarios
From conventional instruments to precision instruments, ensuring comprehensive disinfection effectiveness
Conventional surgical instrument disinfection
For conventional surgical instruments such as surgical knives and hemostatic forceps, it can quickly kill surface pathogenic bacteria and can be directly used for routine surgeries after disinfection, reducing waiting time
Disinfection of precision endoscopic instruments
For precision endoscopic instruments such as gastroscopes and laparoscopes, low-temperature disinfection will not damage the instrument lens and tubing, ensuring thorough disinfection and not affecting instrument performance
Disinfection of emergency surgical instruments
During emergency surgery, instrument disinfection can be quickly completed, reducing preoperative preparation time and gaining valuable treatment time for emergency patients, thereby improving emergency efficiency
Technical Trust Endorsement
Through certification related to medical device disinfection (in compliance with GB 18278 standard), the killing rate of common pathogenic bacteria in surgery has reached 99.999% after testing, and has been adopted by multiple operating rooms in tertiary hospitals