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COVER STORY


Improving safety for both staff and patients


STERIS Solutions UK has leveraged its expertise in the latest technology in a bid to provide versatile and easy-to-use surgical table systems. The wide range of surgical tables and accessories are built for today’s operating room environments and budgets.


Today, STERIS Corporation holds one of the broadest portfolios of global healthcare products in the industry. In the UK, STERIS Solutions stands at the forefront of design, manufacturing and service to offer innovative and tailored solutions. The company continues to broaden its reach, with a focus on providing safety for staff and patients, through products to help users gain efficiency improvements, without compromising on quality or value. When it comes to surgical tables, Eschmann has always set the bar in the UK Market. According to STERIS Solutions, the Eschmann surgical table range has always stood out for its excellence, as proven by its Customers’ loyalty. Now, with the availability of two new models: Eschmann CMAX 3E and CMAX 3E- Drive, the range allows us the specialist to accurately respond to surgeons’ needs, whatever their discipline. At 58cm, this is a record low height.


The tables are the outcome of continuous


consultation with surgeons and doctors, in order to provide the solution for positioning patients for minimally invasive surgery (MIS). By combining a 45º Trendelenburg and extreme slide, the Eschmann CMAX 3E surgical table is suitable for bariatric surgery (up to 500Kg), bringing the lowest height to 27cm.


The concept of powered transfer on the Eschmann CMAX 3E-Drive has completely redesigned the management of patient flow and opened up a myriad of new possibilities for organising the surgical suite. With powered transfer, moving patients in and around the surgical suite becomes safe and easy.


XLED tailor-made surgical lights


The surgical lighting systems are designed to enhance the precision of the surgical procedure and patient safety. A configuration of STERIS surgical lights are available that respond to all applications, both simple and complex. Developed and


assembled in Europe, the XLED surgical lighting systems are of optimal quality and are designed to be in sync with users’ needs. The XLED modular and configurable range is suitable for all types of surgery and budgets - a tailor-made surgical lighting system that is 100% personalised.


Build your own XLED surgical lights with:


l XTND Suspension (height, length, central or dual mounted installation, number of suspensions)


l Spots and light heads (from one to four spots, and up to three head lights on a single arm)


l Fixed or adjustable colour temperature with an R9 index of 97


l Choice of options (HD or 4K Vividimage surgical grade monitors, plug and play cameras, sterilisable handle).


The HexaLux examination light has all of the advantages of XLED technology to ensure an excellent quality of light, everywhere in the hospital. To adapt to all areas, HexaLux exists in three configurations, wall-mounted, ceiling- mounted or mobile stand. This latest version provides a built-in optional battery which provides total autonomy for more than 6.5 hours, and is ideal for mobile use. The new AIRport equipment management system has also been designed to address the constraints of modern operating rooms. It saves space for both teams and equipment, is flexible and functional to adapt to surgical evolution, and has ITU compatible configurations.


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