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Bring It On- December 2020 - S...

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Thinking of Buying… TB 7 4 • O U T P A T I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E • D E C E M B E R 2 0 2 0 Case Medical SteriTite Universal Sealed Container System casemed.com 201-313-1999 SteriTite is billed as the only universal container sys- tem cleared for all sterilization modalities: steam, hydrogen peroxide, hydrogen peroxide/ozone and eth- ylene oxide. The containers, made of anodized aircraft- grade aluminum, include offset filter retention plates to prevent strikethrough. Customizable options include internal baskets, inserts and components, with a library of designs available. Because the containers are cleared for five- to eight-minute dry times for terminal sterilization, the vendor says SteriTite can reduce or eliminate the need for immediate-use sterilization. Innovative Sterilization Technologies One Tray onetray.com 937-619-0138 Innovative Sterilization Technologies says its One Tray system can save approximately 50% in repro- cessing time because reprocessing techs can use three One Trays for every seven sterile wrapped trays, with an added bonus of no drying or cooling time required. A new addition to the system is EZ-TRAX, an insert tray for organizing total joint instru- mentation sets. The vendor says the trays reduce the cost and labor required to reprocess instrumenta- tion used in each total joints procedure by approximately 75%. A QR code on each EZ-TRAX tray links to surgeon-specific preference cards, pictures of complete instrument sets to ensure accurate reassembly, instrument cleaning instructions and the manufacturer's instruction for use. BD Genesis bd.com 201-847-6800 Designed with hard coat anodized aluminum and available in a wide range of sizes and lid covers, this stackable container system offers a variety of baskets and accessories. It's also designed with thoughtful features such as carrying handles that add support by bring- ing the arms and container close to the center of the body to help relieve stress on shoulders, back, arms and wrists; compres- sion gasket sealing; a raised bottom to protect filter integrity; double-sided data blocks that offer visibility from either side for easy instrument set identification; and tamper-evident arrows that visibly confirm the container hasn't been opened and has correctly undergone sterilization.

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