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Instruments may be loaded into dedicated instruments trays or general purpose sterilization trays. ensure that cutting edges are protected. Individual Instruments Disposable paper or plastic pouches are ideal. Make sure you use a wide enough pouch (4″ or wider) for instruments with ratchet locks such as needle holders and hemostats so the instruments can be sterilized in an open (unlocked) position.
Individual Instruments
Disposable paper or plastic pouches are ideal. Make sure you use a wide enough pouch (4″ or wider) for instruments with ratchet locks such as needle holders and hemostats so the instruments can be sterilized in an open (unlocked) position.
Instrument Sets
Unlock all instruments and sterilize them in an open position. Place heavy instruments on bottom of set (when two layers are required). Never lock instruments during autoclaving. It will not be sterilize as stream cannot reach the metal to metal surfaces. The instruments will develop cracks in hinge areas because of heat expansion during the autoclave cycle. Do not overload the autoclave chamber as pockets may from that do not permit steam penetration. Place towel on bottom of pan to absorb excess moisture during autroclaving. This will reduce the chances of getting “Wet Packs”. make sure the towels used in sterilization of instruments have no detergent residue and are neutral -pH(7) if immersed in water. This can be a real problem as laundries frequently use inexpensive but high pH(9-13) detergents and do not properly rinse out or neutralize those detergents in the final wash/rinse cycle. Also, sometimes bleaches such as Clorox are added and are not neutralized.
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URL : https://steritrays.com/
Blog ID : 272195
Category : Health
Date Added : 9-11-2021
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