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The surgical site infection will bring disastrous consequences to patients, and each infection will bring more than 50000 dollars of additional patient care costs to medical institutions. Superbacteria and other pathogens may be hidden on the surface of objects in the operating room, leading to the risk of infection. The research shows that even if the disinfection personnel strictly follow the procedures for disinfection, they still can not avoid the accumulation of bacteria. Some superbugs, such as Staphylococcus aureus, Enterococcus, Klebsiella and Pseudomonas, which threaten patients and may cause infection at the surgical site, can survive on the surface of objects in the operating room for 1.5 hours to more than 30 months.
The LightStrike sterilization robot of the disinfection service company has been proved to be able to use pulsed xenon ultraviolet (PX-UV) to quickly eliminate bacteria and bacteria that may cause infection in the operating room. Hundreds of hospitals use LightStrike robots to disinfect many of their operating rooms after a day's program is completed. Two hospitals published peer-reviewed studies, which showed that when robots were used to disinfect the operating room, the infection rate at the operating site was reduced by 46% - 100%.
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The study found that 2 minutes of intense pulsed xenon ultraviolet (PX-UV) disinfection could reduce pathogens on high contact surfaces of operating rooms by 72% compared with manual cleaning. The author points out that even for busy operating rooms, intense pulsed xenon ultraviolet disinfection makes it feasible to shorten the room turnover time, and may reduce the transmission of pathogens to patients and reduce the risk of the operating department
The surgical site infection will bring disastrous consequences to patients, and each infection will bring more than 50000 dollars of additional patient care costs to medical institutions. Superbacteria and other pathogens may be hidden on the surface of objects in the operating room, leading to the risk of infection. The research shows that even if the disinfection personnel strictly follow the procedures for disinfection, they still can not avoid the accumulation of bacteria. Some superbugs, such as Staphylococcus aureus, Enterococcus, Klebsiella and Pseudomonas, which threaten patients and may cause infection at the surgical site, can survive on the surface of objects in the operating room for 1.5 hours to more than 30 months.
The LightStrike sterilization robot of the disinfection service company has been proved to be able to use pulsed xenon ultraviolet (PX-UV) to quickly eliminate bacteria and bacteria that may cause infection in the operating room. Hundreds of hospitals use LightStrike robots to disinfect many of their operating rooms after a day's program is completed. Two hospitals published peer-reviewed studies, which showed that when robots were used to disinfect the operating room, the infection rate at the operating site was reduced by 46% - 100%.
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The study found that 2 minutes of intense pulsed xenon ultraviolet (PX-UV) disinfection could reduce pathogens on high contact surfaces of operating rooms by 72% compared with manual cleaning. The author points out that even for busy operating rooms, intense pulsed xenon ultraviolet disinfection makes it feasible to shorten the room turnover time, and may reduce the transmission of pathogens to patients and reduce the risk of the operating department
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