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Shopping for Surgery - June 2015 - Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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missed debris. Techs should perform a visual inspection of all lumened instru- ments after cleaning. For a more precise look at your cleaning, lumen cleaning verifi- cation products should be used peri- odically to test for traces of missed pro- tein. These tests fea- ture indicators that are pulled through the lumen and test for the presence of residual soil (protein, for example). These tests come in different for- mats and are avail- able for nearly all lumened instruments, including endoscopes. 1 1 9 J U N E 2 0 1 5 | O U T P A T I E N TS U R G E R Y. N E T Call AOI for Information 800.576.1266 or 949.580.1266 Designed for rinsing Phaco and I/A hand pieces, cannulas, vit cutters, tubing and other instruments with lumen. The QuickRinse ™ provides consistent rinsing pressure regardless of the operator, and eliminates hand fatigue caused by repetitive syringe use. 9 Orchard Rd, Suite 111 Lake Forest, CA 92630 www.optisurgical.com info@optisurgical.com In stock for immediate delivery. is extremely effective, it requires a long exposure time and is a human carcinogen. Hydrogen peroxide is thought to be a more practical and popular option, yet it is very sensitive to humidity. Before purchasing, weigh the pros and cons of each unit in addition to looking at its compatibility with your devices, its size and the cost. — Donna Swenson BS, CRCST, CHL, ACE

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