One Shot



INTRODUCTION

If the first will ever, is to return the patient back from the hospital or the clinic in good health, the growth of the medicine is fondamentaly bounded to scientific research and the evolution of technology.  These medical events don‚Äôt admit anymore that patients can be under infection risks because of a lack of medical or surgical instrumentation sterilization.



STERILIZATION

The use of sterilizers brings drastic preparations

- The cleaning
- The disinfection
- The sterilization



Single use, by definition, is to be used just one time and cannot be re-used. Single use can avoid the heaviness of the sterilization circuit. Single use provide against infection risk. Single use can be used by nurses for light acts but cannot replace surgical instrumentations...

BUT.....
....we had a vision, we made a mission!!! 


TIME SAVING...

After the surgery it is useless to collect the instruments, to sort them, to count them, to clean them and to disinfect them...By this economy of acts it is a tremendous economy of TIME.



SPACE SAVING...

The use of sterilizer 'In House' needs to have a room dedicated to it but also for decontamination and for seeling pouches. This place is 'no need' with One Shot



BRAND NEW...

All One Shot instruments are brand new, just coming out from the factory, cleaned and sterilized and trown away after beeing used.



LIGHT MANAGEMENT...

In the sterilization circuit we have seen that it is necessary to have several poeple dedicated to good functioning of this circiut.One Shot is just a matter of stock management.



TIME SAVING...
SPACE SAVING...
BRAND NEW...
LIGHT MANAGEMENT...


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LOWER COSTS!!!



Without any doubts we can say that sigle use is the future. Not only on a preventive skill, not in fanacial and magement terms but we have reched the 'risk zero'.

The use of a sterilized instruments that has never been used before, that has never been in contact with anything is profitable for the patient and for the surgeon.

Nowadays medicine make progress very fast and we see an evolution of the surgical technics and also an 'evolution' of the patient too: shorter time in the room after surgery, shorter scar, less pain, shorter time for surgery, more economy of surgical acts, more precision...

Logistic and management in hospital or clinic is very heavy and cannot support mistakes without seeing the patient 'paying it cash'...The single use is a real relief for such management.


And of course One Shot responds also to two fondumental questions:

- Surgeons can use One Shot
- A disposable price



Whatever the way we do surgery, whatever the way we manage a clinic or hospital, One Shot is now in the centre these two entities for only one purpose:


THE WELL BEING OF THE PATIENT