Sisco Care

SiscoCare Guidelines
Specification for Buying
- Ensure the choice of material fits the requirements.
- Obtain a certificate of quality from the manufacturer.
- Choose the appropriate surface finish.
Storage of Instruments
- Avoid storing instruments in areas with corrosive fumes or chemicals.
- Store instruments in areas with low moisture.
- Clean brand new instruments and remove protective caps.
- Use appropriate racks or containers for storing instruments.
Usage
- Clean instruments after every use.
- Avoid prolonged exposure to saline solutions.
- Sterilize both used and unused instruments.
Preparation for Disinfection & Cleaning
- Verify the correctness of the delivery.
- Return dry instruments in dry condition from the OT.
- For wet instruments, immerse them in a non-corrosive disinfecting and cleaning solution.
- Release all hinges and latches, and dismantle assembled instruments before cleaning.
Reusing Instruments
- Immediately dismantle and immerse used instruments in a pre-disinfection bath. Use hermetically sealed containers for thermal disinfection and cleaning at 93°C for about 10 minutes. For heat-sensitive materials, perform chemo-thermal disinfection at 60°C for about 10 minutes.
- Open the containers at 60°C or lower.
Pre-Disinfection
- Use cold water only; water over 45°C leads to protein coagulation and cleaning issues. For epidemic hygiene, disinfect first and then clean. For general hygiene, clean first and then disinfect.
- Follow the manufacturer's recommended exposure times, dilution parameters, and concentration levels for optimal cleaning and disinfection. A pH value of 4.5 to 9.5 is recommended. Use ultrasonic cleaners for stubborn stains or encrustations.
Washing
- Periodically test water for chloride, silicate, and mineral content.
- Use enzyme-based detergents and follow supplier's dilution instructions. Dissolve particles if using powdered products.
- Perform the final rinse with demineralized water.
Drying
- Dry instruments immediately after rinsing or washing.
- Use an air pistol whenever possible.
- Wipe with lint-free paper or cloth.
Care of Instruments
- Ensure all instruments are clean and functional.
- Separate instruments that are not functioning correctly or show signs of corrosion and wear.
Maintenance for Instruments
- Periodically lubricate hinged, latched, and jointed instruments with lubricating oil.
- Inspect and sharpen the edges of cutting instruments if necessary.
- Inspect carbide tips for wear and replace if required.
- Arrange instruments systematically by size, age, and type (large, bulky, or micro delicate).
Conditions for Sterilization
- Do not overload instrument trays with more than 10 kg.
- Do not mix old and new instruments.
- Place micro and delicate instruments in secure containers.
Sterilization
- Proceed with sterilization if all necessary steps have been followed.
- Use demineralized water if possible. The quality of water and steam is crucial.
- Excessive silicates in water can cause blackening of instruments.
- Excessive chlorides can cause corrosion (chloride levels should be less than 120 mg/L, equivalent to 200 mg/L of NaCl).
- Optimal loading of trays prevents the formation of condensates.
Sisco Care
Address
No:117, Wallajah Road,
Triplicane, Chennai - 600 002.
Contact
Phone: +91-44-42195500
Email: enquiry@sisco.in