AfPP EXHIBITOR PROFILES Respiratory
solutions Alongside its full respiratory care range, Intersurgical will be demonstrating its oxygen recovery T-piece with reservoir bag, which delivers supplementary oxygen to post-operative, spontaneously breathing patients in transport and recovery, while the airway is still in situ.
Tackling and maintaining patient waiting lists
Medinet is passionate about eliminating waiting times across the NHS and has delivered care to over one million individuals patiently waiting, partnering with more than 100 Trusts and health boards in the last 15 years. The company brings waiting lists down to either at, or below, target levels, then work to maintain these levels, while guaranteeing no patients waiting longer than a year. The company’s model includes:
Experienced, certified and supplementary NHS professionals
A range of delivery options available mobilised in as little as two weeks
Seamless delivery that includes local patient pathway and weekly feedback
Rates at, or below, tariff and pricing solutions designed to meet any challenges
Extra services manage DNAs to significantly reduced levels.
Blade and scalpel safety products
A range of blade and scalpel safety products are available through Swann-Morton along with its training programme on best practice when handling surgical blades, assisting healthcare institutions in achieving compliance with current UK legislation on Sharps Safety. A fully AfPP accredited online version was launched in June 2019. The single use blade remover, retractable safety scalpels, including the popular stitch cutter and five recently added new shapes and the Kleen blade management system are joined by a Qlicksmart range, featuring
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Blade Flask, Blade Single, Blade Cassette and the BladeNeedleSystem, offering simple, safe ways of removing - and disposing - of contaminated blades after use.
Surgical innovations and more
Bolton Surgical is exhibiting a range of products at the AfPP Residential Conference, such as Mitt-Mat, an alternative to traditional lead hands without the associated risks of lead
contamination. Its lower cost per use, coupled with its fully encapsulated lead core, are said to make it the surgeons’ choice time and time again. Samples and further information are available on the stand.
Bolton Surgical will also be showcasing:
GuideControl, the fibre light cable testing unit that allows users to store images and test results
ScopeControl, said to be the only automated rigid endoscope testing unit on the market
A selection from the Surgical Instrument range
A range of fibre light cables in many different combinations, colours, lengths and bundle sizes.
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Stryker’s Medical division develops medical equipment focused on improving outcomes for patients and caregivers. A broad portfolio of products is offered, across the continuum of patient care; from the workplace to the ambulance, into the emergency department and through patient discharge. The product portfolio includes, but is not limited to: resuscitation devices; hospital beds; electric stretchers; temperature management systems and preventative skin injury; and infection solutions. The company is focused on safety, prevention, and ease of use – bringing caregivers confidence and delivering proven outcomes.
Benefits include its lightweight design - reducing the pull on the patient’s airway - and the audible and visual respiration indicator provided by the reservoir bag. As many patients in recovery receiving oxygen via the oxygen recovery T-piece with reservoir bag are then transferred to the ward area with an oxygen mask, the company now offers a complete kit, including the recovery T-piece with reservoir bag and an Intersurgical EcoLite oxygen mask and tube packed together for convenience. Visit Intersurgical on Stand 30.
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