While manual cleaning is the current gold standard, it is not always effective and has been associated with reprocessing failure.2
For any new cleaning approaches, it is essential that well-designed studies are undertaken including head-to-head comparisons with current practice. A new solution must have better efficacy than manual cleaning, and be able to remove tough biofilm from all channels.
Safer for staff as well as patients
Current cleaning methods are physically demanding and can cause discomfort and pain for reprocessing staff.3 New solutions should offer improved workflow and ergonomics, without exposing staff to harmful chemicals or aerosols.