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AfPP 2023 preview


understanding of users’ needs combine with new technologies to produce progressive solutions and advance healthcare. B. Braun Sterile Goods Management


practices and evidence-based solutions grounded in breakthrough science to reduce the risk of SSIs in your facility. From antimicrobial drapes and negative pressure wound therapy to temperature management, 3M applies science to help reduce surgical site infections and improve patient outcomes.


Mobile surgery systems This year, British clinical equipment producer, Anetic Aid, is celebrating its 50th anniversary. With its commitment to good design and high-quality manufacture, the company has long been a supporter of the AfPP – working closely with many of its members to inform product development over the years. The QA4 Mobile Surgery System is the perfect example of this, offering powered positioning features which mean less moving and handling risk for patients and practitioners alike, while providing excellent surgical access and versatility. The stretcher can be fitted with a wide range of traditional operating table accessories, making it ideal for High Volume Low Complexity (HVLC) procedures as varied as ophthalmics, general surgery, (including laparoscopic procedures such as cholecystectomy – gall bladder removal) and orthopaedics – including hip replacement.


Anetic Aid has also designed a compact, mobile accessory stand, specially built to keep a busy theatre environment tidy and uncluttered. Another key item of equipment in the


operating theatre is the tourniquet. Anetic Aid’s stand-alone electronic AT4 system is offered with accessories including a full range of tourniquet cuffs from paediatric sizes, to double cuffs for Bier’s block procedures.


Experience laparoscopic procedures in 3D B. Braun Medical is sponsoring the conference once again, this year. Not only will their Sterile Goods Management solutions be represented, but also their Minimally Invasive Surgery portfolio. As one of the world’s leading providers of high-quality medical solutions, B. Braun’s depth of expertise and


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brings together innovative products, services and consultancy to create intelligent, cost- effective and digitally enhanced solutions for sterile services and theatres. The company’s expertise spans surgical instrumentation, sterile technology, decontamination and technical services, helping hospitals efficiently maintain the sterile supply of instruments to theatre, for the long term.


Within the company’s wide range of Aesculap


products and services for surgery sits the latest technology for minimally invasive surgery. At the event, attendees will have the opportunity to experience laparoscopic procedures in 3D, using the EinsteinVision 3.0 3D Camera System, as well


Choosing greener surgical care pathways Bolton Surgical manufactures, distributes, supplies, repairs and refurbishes surgical instruments and medical devices. Since 1936,


as a large portfolio for laparoscopic procedures, including 5 & 3.5mm instrumentation, energy systems and equipment for accessing the abdomen.


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