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Manual cleaning of surgical instruments
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From: (United States)   Date: 20 September 2004, 18:29 [GMT]
Subject: Manual cleaning of surgical instruments

I have worked in a CSS dept. for 13yrs. I just became a supervisor.
I am looking for a back up P&P if washer/sterilizer breaks down and we have to wash instruments manually. Any help would be appreciated.

From: (Belgium)   Date: 20 September 2004, 20:00 [GMT]
Subject: Re: Manual cleaning of surgical instruments

Dear Elisa,
The answers on question Q00588 will certainly help you further.
Best regards,
Wim Renders

From: (United States)   Date: 16 December 2004, 23:05 [GMT]
Subject: Re: Manual cleaning of surgical instruments

WE MANUFACTURE THE ONLY GREEN, NON-TOXIC, NON HARARDOUS, NON CORROSIVE, ENZYMATIC DETERGENT IN THE WORLD.
JUST A 2-5 MINUTE SOAK AND A RINSE WILL LEAVE YOUR INSTRUMENTS MICROSCOPICALLY CLEAN.
IT IS CURRENTLY BEING DISTRIBUTED IN CANADA BY CARDINAL HEALTH.

From: (uk)   Date: 24 February 2005, 23:40 [GMT]
Subject: Re: Manual cleaning of surgical instruments

If it is necessary to manually clean surgical, you will want to avoid excessive handling of the contaminated instruments. An enzymatic cleaner like Endozime AW Triple Plus with APA will be ideal, as the instruments will only require soaking and rinsing. It has a no cloud formula and rust inhibitor. www.ruhof.com

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