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05/02/2014 at 1:44 pm #70763Lincoln FowlerParticipant
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Dear Members
I have been asked to seek others experience with the Lead Hand as used
for providing a platform for performing hand surgery.I am particularly interested in the issue of reprocessing this item. It
seems that as the surface of the lead ages it becomes dull and looks
pitted. Could it be reliably cleaned and sterilised in this state?We are considering replacing it with a silicone coated item.
Your thoughts would be appreciated.
Thank you
Lincoln Fowler
Infection Prevention Consultant
Bairnsdale Regional Health Service
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05/02/2014 at 2:54 pm #70764Hi Lincoln
Although there are numerous documented evidence on contaminant retention, microbial growth etc. on compromised surfaces of medical devices and not on lead hands I think it is applicable to this scenario as well. Again the good old ” you can’t sterilise what you can’t clean” bible applies, so silicone coated, aluminium or SUDs would be best practice.
Happy processing
Roel
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*hWK4nY*Dear Members
I have been asked to seek others experience with the Lead Hand as used for providing a platform for performing hand surgery.
I am particularly interested in the issue of reprocessing this item. It seems that as the surface of the lead ages it becomes dull and looks pitted. Could it be reliably cleaned and sterilised in this state?
We are considering replacing it with a silicone coated item.
Your thoughts would be appreciated.
Thank youLincoln Fowler
Infection Prevention ConsultantBairnsdale Regional Health Service
http://www.brhs.com.auBairnsdale Regional Health Service is located on the traditional land of the Gunaikurnai people.
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