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AfPP EXHIBITOR PROFILES


AfPP Residential exhibitor profiles


As well as the broad selection of talks, the AfPP Residential Conference offers visitors the opportunity to visit exhibitor stands to discover new products, innovations and services. The Clinical Services Journal takes a look at a few of the highlights.


Enhancing patient


outcomes Hillrom is a global medical technology specialist whose 10,000 employees have a single purpose: enhancing outcomes for patients and their caregivers by advancing connected care. Around the world, the company’s innovations touch over 7 million patients each day. They help enable earlier diagnosis and treatment, optimise surgical efficiency and accelerate patient recovery, while simplifying clinical communication and shifting care closer to home. Hillrom makes these outcomes possible through connected smart beds, patient lifts, patient assessment and monitoring technologies, caregiver


Ruhof instrument and scope care


collaboration tools, respiratory care devices, advanced operating room equipment and more, delivering actionable, real-time insights at the point of care.


Patient and staff safety products


As a medical device supplier with over 30 years of experience, Pentland Medical provides the NHS and private healthcare sector with products across a range of disciplines. The company’s dedicated teams, covering the UK, are committed to improving patient and staff safety, while raising awareness of new patented products from across the world,


Anetic Aid trolleys


Anetic Aid’s QA3 patient and emergency trolleys can be found in more than 90% of NHS Hospitals in the UK and increasingly, across the world. They are designed to be compact, light- weight and with a highly manoeuvrable design. Latest models offer powered backrest and


platform ‘raise and lower’ features, while the new QA3 Drive includes an inbuilt motorised drive. Operated by touch sensitive pushing handles, this provides controlled, effortless travel up to gradients of 10˚.


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These products are complemented by the highly QA4 Day Surgery System which combines the functions of transport trolley, operating table and recovery bed. Other equipment in the Anetic Aid range includes the AT4 tourniquet system - suitable for single or bi-lateral orthopaedic surgery and pain management – plus operating table accessories, pressure care products, quality surgical instruments and stainless steel furniture.


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with the aim of improving healthcare. Pentland Medical works alongside healthcare professionals, both clinical staff and those involved in procurement, to develop emerging practices that ultimately improve both patient and staff care, as well as clinical outcomes. Visit Pentland Medical at Stand 7.


Peskett Solutions is the sole UK distributor of the Ruhof system designed for cleaning, decontaminating and maintaining all surgical, endoscopic and general instrumentation. The company’s mission is to provide all theatres, sterile services and endoscopy departments with everything they need to assure complete removal of all contamination from their instruments and endoscopes.


Some of the decontamination products


Peskett Solutions will be featuring at the AfPP Residential Conference include: its range of pre-cleaning products for keeping instruments moist during transportation; its Faecal Odour Eliminator - now available in two scents, Tropical and Floral; and the company will introduce the new Amity 3 Step Solution Disinfectant Wipe System. The famous Ruhof monkey will be making an appearance in a new outfit especially for this event.


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