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United States) Date: 27 July 2004, 11:31 [GMT] Subject: Re: Trace to patient in a traceability system?

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I agree with Mr. Miorini regarding this matter as a concept to say “Prevention is better than cure”, during the sequence of steps after receving instruments from OR for decontamination. FDA evaluation and documentation of equipments involved in sterilization are constantly upgrade and evaluated to proof this process. Hovever, certain instruments/Implants are monitored by several monitoring parameters to ensure sterility assurance. There are several steps involved in quality assurance during a process ensuring sterility after sterilization. However, a good processing technician/s would eliminate the problem by following the required protocols and ensuring quality by basic step by step inspection during reprocessing through sterilization assurance of the instrument/equipment involved with proper monitoring, of all the monitoring systems involved in sterility assurance. Items involved with presterilized objects from different corporations have to be constantly managed with visual inspecti

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