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cleanups and room turnovers than dumping or solidifying methods can.
• Efficiency. Trialing more than one manufacturer's system can help
you and your staff to determine which option contributes the most
efficiency to your workflow. Your choice should be easy for staff to
use. Wall-mounted suction units that quickly drain canisters right in
the OR have an unlimited capacity, but mobile units that can collect
fluid anywhere in the room before being rolled to a docking station
for disposal and disinfection are convenient for all types of surgery.
Be sure to find out whether the volume it can hold can serve your
longest cases. OSM
when you're ready to
eliminate canisters
a fully automated system that:
minimizes human intervention
improves safety
provides unlimited capacity
Watch our video and Learn more
at www.skylinemedical.com
D I R E C T - T O - D R A I N M E D I C A L F L U I D D I S P O S A L
Ms. Skipper
(pskipper@carolin-
abone.com) is the
administrator at
Carolina Bone and
Joint Surgery Center in
Myrtle Beach, S.C.