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Meeting the unique demands of SSDs With decades of expertise in decontamination and infection prevention, iM Med has built a trusted reputation for delivering choice, flexibility, and results. iM Med understands that every healthcare environment is unique – which is why the company doesn’t believe in one- size-fits-all solutions. The customer’s unique requirements come first. The company’s approach is built around five
specialist pillars: l iM Equipment – advanced Steelco endoscopy and sterile services solutions.
l iM Technical – expert support to maximise performance and ensure compliance.
l iM Chemistries – UK-manufactured detergents and disinfectants for safety and reliability.
l iM Consumables – products designed to support infection control and patient safety.
l iM Academy – ongoing training and compliance support for continuous improvement.
From concept to commissioning – and long after installation – the company aims to ensure it is a dependable partner, helping healthcare providers deliver safe, efficient, and compliant decontamination services every day.
waste without compromising performance. Scope-Clenz is a ready-to-use flushing solution formulated specifically for the pre-cleaning of endoscopes and flexible surgical instruments. The new pouch has 75% less packaging than the existing Scope-Clenz product - resulting in a reduction in plastic waste and supporting Serchem’s sustainable ethos to always put the environment at the heart of its manufacturing journey.
Used in conjunction with Serchem’s FlushTech
Reprocessing of duodenoscopes At the IDSC Congress 2025, ASP presents Ultra GI, an innovative solution for the reprocessing of duodenoscopes. The Ultra GI Cycle is designed to provide terminal sterilisation of complex devices such as duodenoscopes, supporting hospitals in addressing ongoing challenges related to endoscope contamination. Delegates visiting the ASP stand can explore
how vaporised hydrogen peroxide and plasma work together within STERRAD Systems to help ensure consistent performance in sterilisation, material compatibility and safety for the patient and users. Interactive elements and case- based discussions provide additional insights into infection prevention and the evolution of reprocessing standards in gastrointestinal endoscopy.
Eco-friendly pouches As the healthcare sector pushes for both clinical excellence and sustainability, Serchem’s Scope-Clenz is leading the way and now available in eco-friendly pouches designed to reduce
GI and ScopeTech DF systems, it helps remove bioburden effectively and safely at the point of use - a critical first step in endoscope reprocessing. With a low-hazard formulation that is
clear, odourless, and gentle on equipment, Scope-Clenz supports safe handling for all staff while protecting delicate devices. Now, in response to growing demand for sustainable healthcare products, Serchem has introduced new environmentally responsible pouch packaging. This not only reduces plastic use and storage space but also aligns with NHS Net Zero goals and waste reduction strategies across sterile services. Available in 300 ml single-use pouches - as well as 5-litre containers - Scope-Clenz offers flexibility to suit any workflow, helping teams maintain high standards of hygiene and compliance with confidence.
Mediplus TIVA Sets Dedicated infusion delivery systems
Designed in conjunction with anaesthetists to meet the highest TIVA standards as outlined in the guidelines*
Get in touch: +44 (0)1494 551200 @MediplusTIVA
marketing@mediplusuk.com
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*Nimmo AF, Absalom AR, Bagshaw O, et al. Guidelines for the safe practice of total intravenous anaesthesia (TIVA): joint guidelines from the Association of Anaesthetists and the Society for Intravenous Anaesthesia, 2018)
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