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Are you making use of disposable instruments in your hospital

Disposable plates, cups and glasses are very common; people have even heard of disposable injections and needles, but now technology has brought forth disposable surgical instruments. Read more

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Are you making use of disposable instruments in your hospital

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  1. Blog: Rumex.net Are you making use of disposable instruments in your hospital? Disposable plates, cups and glasses are very common; people have even heard of disposable injections and needles, but now technology has brought forth disposable surgical instruments. This development has come about with the increased need to avoid infection and contamination that could happen because of instruments that have been in use for some time. These disposable instruments can be used more than once, but their main purpose is to be used only once and then thrown away. This reduces the risk of any damage or infection that the patient being operated on could be exposed to. Rumex International is one of the first companies in the world to come up with the concept of single use instruments for anterior and posterior surgical procedures. These hand held instruments are cost effective and a reliable solution for any operating suite. All of these single use instrumentsare packed in individual sterile pouches to keep them clean and ready for use. They help a lot in saving time which otherwise would have been spent sterilizing each instrument being used in a surgery. These disposable instruments such as dressing forceps and suturing forceps help in not just saving time but also increasing the efficiency of the surgeries. It is also worth mentioning that companies such as Rumex International also make these disposable instruments with ergonomic design that reduces the risk of muscle fatigue and cramps. Rumex is certified with ISO 13485: 2003 for the design, manufacture and sale of microsurgical instruments such as dressing forceps and bayonet forceps among others. Their specialty is surgical instruments for cardiovascular and ophthalmological surgeries. All their instruments are approved by the FDA and meet the high quality standards set by the best hospitals in the country.

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