12/25/2014

Types and Uses of Surgical Scalpels

Surgical scalpels are precision knives used for incising and excising human tissue. These blades are individually designed based on their specific purposes, and they come in a variety of shapes and sizes.

Reusable vs. Disposable

  • Reusable scalpels have disposable blades attached to reusable handles.
  • Disposable scalpels often come in plastic handles and retractable blades and are to be used only once.

There are over 67 types of scalpel blades and 27 types of handles, so scalpels can be used in different combinations.

12/21/2014

How to Manage Medical Power Tools Cost

Are you building your clinic or medical facility but wondering how to set a budget for your medical power tools? Do you have the right capital to buy new medical equipment or are you considering buying used, refurbished or signing a lease? Whether you choose to buy brand new, refurbished or leased, it is better to look at your options first, analyze the need for these medical power tools and how much you’re willing to spend on a device. 

 

New, refurbished, or leased?

New equipment is considered as the most reliable. However, refurbished medical equipment can function as well as new equipment. The refurbishing process is intended to return a product to manufacturer’s standards, which includes: complete inspection, replacement parts, recalibration, maintenance and confirmation that the equipment is in working condition.

If you see that you do not have enough resources to make a cash purchase on a new or refurbished medical power tool, then the other option that you should consider is leasing. Leasing is cheaper and will not affect the capital that you have set up for your business; instead, payments made will be considered as monthly expenses.

 

Analyze the need for the equipment

Consider which features you like on your device and what technological innovations have been made since your equipment was manufactured. Prioritize your requirements for the medical equipment, factor in how long you need the device to last and how frequent your facility needs it. 

How much do you want to spend?

Determine the cap of your budget in buying new medical power tools and compare them with refurbished devices. If your facility is looking for quality without the cost, refurbished equipment can be 30 to 70 percent less expensive than new devices.

For refurbished and used medical power tools, UsedStryker has a wide range of medical equipment here: http://www.usedstryker.com/

12/17/2014

UsedStryker Wants to Buy your Used Medical Equipment

Do you have any old and outdated medical power tools in your medical facility that you wish to dispose of but do not know how? We can help you get rid of those things, providing an opportunity for you to make extra money, as we also purchase pre-owned medical equipment. It’s the smart way to operate a business: get utility out of any capital that still has utility.



It’s simple: We simply assess the condition of the items and send a check payment afterwards, based on the results of our evaluations. We will even visit your facility and pick up the items to save you from all the hassle.

As a leading medical power tools sales company, UsedStryker recognizes the needs of doctors, hospitals and medical institutions for quality medical equipment at the most reasonable prices. Hospitals and other medical instutions should be about saving lives; costs should be one less thing for doctors and hospital administrators to worry about. 

 

Contact us today!

Feel free to get in touch with us today by calling 1-510-903-8994 and we will answer all of your questions and concerns. You can also leave us a comment or send us a message here: http://www.usedstryker.com/index.php?route=information/contact

12/10/2014

Medical Equipment All Hospitals Must Have

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), there are more than 10,000 types of medical equipment existing today. In order to treat an extensive variety of injuries and diseases, hospitals should be equipped with the right medical devices and machines to treat them all.

Here are some examples of the core medical equipment that all hospitals must have:

12/08/2014

Best Practices for Medical Equipment Cleaning and Sterilization

Keeping medical power tools clean and sanitary means that they can function longer, and this is especially important for used medical equipment. Prolonging the functionality of a machine isn’t just the only reason to practice proper sanitation; the main reason is actually for health and safety. Preventing the spread of infectious diseases starts with the correct process of sanitation and all hospitals and clinics should be a priority. 

 

Purchasing, Assessing, and Disinfecting of Medical Equipment

Purchasing and Assessing. Any medical equipment or devices that are about to be purchased must undergo a stringent assessment. All tools, especially surgical hand instruments must be checked if they have gone through the appropriate sanitation process, regardless of the source. Whether the items purchased as new, used, refurbished, or is loaned, they have to be verified by a professional if it is sterilized and safe to use. If it is possible, certain documents of certification should be provided as proof of adequate sanitation.

Disinfecting. This is the process of inactivating disease-producing microorganisms. There are two categories of disinfection when it comes to medical equipment: low-level disinfection and high-level disinfection. Low-level disinfection is for noncritical medical power tools while high-level disinfection is applied on semicritical medical devices that require decontamination. Sterilization is the preferred method for semicritical medical tools.


Unaccepted Practices

There are a few methods that should never be applied to medical devices. Here are some of these practices that should be avoided:

• Boiling – It is an ineffective means of sterilization because it does not adequately destroy bacterial spores and some viruses.

• Ultraviolet radiation – UV light is limited to the elimination of airborne organisms.

• Microwave oven sterilization – Ovens are unreliable and hard to monitor as a sterilization option. Keep your facilities clean and prevent the spread of infectious diseases by applying the best cleaning and sterilization processes on your medical power tools.

12/02/2014

Questions to Ask Before Purchasing Used Medical Equipment

Choosing to buy used or refurbished medical power tools can reduce the costs by up to 50%. Small hospitals and private clinics can definitely benefit from this option since most of these facilities do not have the funds to purchase new and expensive equipment. Although it is common knowledge that used medical power tools are cheaper in general, it is still a risk to buy these machineries without doing a proper check. Most of these items no longer come with a warranty, so to avoid spending more on repairs, double or even triple check the condition of the equipment before closing a deal.


Ask the Following Questions to Get the Best Deals

The best way to ensure that you get your money’s worth when it comes to buying used medical power tools is to go to a trusted and reputable supplier, but even then always consider asking these questions:

• Does the equipment function properly? It may seem like an obvious question, but it is by passed by many buyers as soon as they see the price tag and consider it as a “steal”. Don’t get duped into buying tools that do not function properly.

Are repairs still possible? Used medical tools have gone through a lot of wear and tear from the previous owners. To ensure that you can still use the machine yourself, make sure that any damage is still repairable.

Is it possible to return the item? Sometimes due to unfortunate circumstances, you are sold a broken piece of equipment. As not to waste any of your money, always ask if the supplier has a return policy.

Can you resell the machine? It is possible that the equipment isn’t what you’re looking for exactly and returning it isn’t an option. To ensure that your investment doesn’t go to waste, check if reselling the item is still likely.


If you feel as if the used medical equipment can pass these questions and if your supplier is able to provide you with the answers you are looking for, then it is safe to complete your purchase. Complete your facility’s need for medical power tools without having to shell out a fortune, consider used or refurbished medical supplies instead.