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supplies (UPS), theatre control panels and PACS screens. Bender is the exclusive distributor and maintainer of Merivaara operating theatre technology in the UK and Ireland, including the award-winning Merivaara Q-Flow surgical light, operating tables, Solido pendants, and OpenOR integrated theatre system. Bender is also a leader in healthcare
maintenance, providing service, technical support, call-out and 24/7 telephone response to hospitals in the UK and Ireland. For more information, visit: Stand E05.
blades or ultrasonic energy and introduces a new era of advanced dissection for optimal balance between dissection speed, thermal impact and sealing. The technological advance of TriSect rapide lies in its tripolar design, featuring multiple separate electrical circuits. This allows surgeons to increase speed by switching among many functions, without changing tools or hand position, enabling blunt dissection, haemostatic transection, coagulation for bleeding control or cutting and sealing of isolated vessels - all with a single click. Paired with the VIO 3 electrosurgical unit, TriSect rapide coagulates tissue using the bipolar softCOAG mode, while the dedicated thermoSECT mode ensures an immediate haemostatic cut. Visit: Stand G02
High level disinfection for ultrasound probes Nanosonics will be showcasing its latest state- of-the-art solutions that are reshaping the landscape of ultrasound probe decontamination workflows at this year’s EBME Expo. Nanosonics is a global leader in infection prevention, which has successfully developed and commercialised a unique automated disinfection technology, the trophon device, representing the first major innovation in high level disinfection for ultrasound probes in more than 20 years. The trophon device is fast becoming the global standard of care for ultrasound probe disinfection. Trophon is the automated, safe, versatile, and simple way to high level disinfect your ultrasound probes and prevent patient cross- contamination. Nanosonics provide a total solution. In addition to the trophon machine, a range of consumables, accessories and traceability tools are also available. Nanosonics’ product portfolio also includes
an automated reprocessor for TOE probes, Soluscope SERIE TEE. This washer disinfector features a complete cleaning, disinfection, and electrical leak test in only 14 minutes. Visit: Stand K19.
New tripolar dissector Renowned for cutting-edge technology in the field of electrosurgery, Erbe is launching the new TriSect rapide. Entirely based on electricity, the instrument operates without mechanical
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Accurate tracking of medical devices On Stand H22, Idox will be showcasing iAssets, the company’s asset-tracking solution that improves the availability of medical devices and equipment through accurate tracking
Medical equipment auctions British Medical Auctions is a leading medical equipment and remarketing auction house, exclusively serving the healthcare sector. Working closely with NHS Trusts and Boards, private healthcare providers, manufacturers, and finance companies, BMA operates from a spacious 60,000 sq ft facility in Bracknell, Berkshire, with additional operational facilities in Paris, FR, and Breda, NL, to cater to mainland European clients. Its services include secure nationwide collections service for surplus medical equipment, with multiple auctions held weekly, categorised by specialty. BMA also offers a private treaty sales programme tailored for fixed modality equipment such as MRI, CT, Linac, General X-ray, and Angiography systems. The company’s personalised service ensures clients of all sizes receive the highest market values for their surplus assets, while responsibly managing ongoing liabilities, including data cleansing in compliance with Department of Health guidelines. Visit: Stand H15
regardless of location – whether inside the hospital or outside in the community. iAssets ability to work across mobile networks and existing infrastructures means Trusts and community care teams can significantly reduce re-procurement costs, relieve the pressure on nursing staff, and enjoy faster patient turnaround. Through its rich data reporting, engineering teams can identify idle equipment, reduce dwell time, and gain other valuable operational insights to support increased clinical and operational productivity. Accurate tracking, aligned with Scan4Safety and compliant with GS1, has never been so important in light of the current focus on improving patient turnaround and patient safety. It is vital in attaining visibility and traceability of assets moving throughout an ICS – from wheelchairs and medical devices to beds, mattresses, pumps, monitors and more.
Endoscope washer-disinfectors Wassenburg Medical has been established in the UK since the early 2000s and, since this time, has played a key role in the field of decontamination. The use of an endoscope for diagnosis has increased exponentially over the last twenty years and, throughout this time, endoscopes have also continually developed. Wassenburg Medical, throughout this timeline, has maintained its passion to develop its range of endoscope washer-disinfectors to meet an ever-changing landscape in the field of diagnosis. The company has also expanded its portfolio to include additional decontamination products. Wassenburg Medical specialises in: l Development and manufacture of innovative endoscope washer-disinfectors; drying and conditioning cabinets; and tracking, tracing and workflow management software for the cleaning and disinfection of flexible endoscopes.
l Development and delivery of detergents, disinfectants, and consumables for endoscope reprocessing.
l Services to provide successful endoscope reprocessing for the entire lifetime of your equipment.
l UV Smart - D45 & D60 uses UV-C light for fast, chemical-free disinfection of medical devices, focusing on safety and efficiency.
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