nal cleaning.
As far as the expense is concerned, facilities face some tough choic-
es when trying to decide what will give them the biggest bang for their
buck. But if I could, I'd put a UV light system in every single one of
my clients' centers
and I'd say at least
use it at the end of
the day.
I'm not sure about
using them for OR
turnover when you
have multiple back-to-
back surgeries going
on, because typically
they need at least 15
minutes to work. But
having recently seen
the newer equipment,
I think there may be
potential for between-
case disinfection. It's
an evolving arena and
something to consid-
er.
When there are
problems related to
the environment, it
means cleaning isn't
getting done effective-
ly, and you have to
5 6 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E • J U N E 2 0 1 7
REFERENCE: 1. Magill, S. et al. Multistate Point-Prevalence Survey of
Health Care-Associated Infections. The New England Journal of Medicine
2014; 370:1198-208.
3M is a trademark of 3M
24821 © 2017 Sage Products LLC
Visit sageproducts.com/prevention
now to learn more or call 800.323.2220.
Address key risk factors of
surgical site infection and
post-operative pneumonia
The two most common hospital-acquired
infections are pneumonia and surgical site
infection.
1
Sage Products offers simple
solutions across the continuum of care, from
pre-op through post-op, to help reduce the
risk of infection for your surgical patient.
Help her get back
to her students.
Nose to Toes
™
with Corinz
®
She's counting on you
to help reduce her risk of infection
Nose
wit
Continue Care
™
Visit us at
APIC 2017
BOOTH
#1345
Proud Sponsor: