Nanosonics

Interactive demonstrations will highlight the importance of infection prevention and the full benefits of high level disinfection procedures

Ultrasound probe high level disinfection (HLD) technology specialist Nanosonics is showcasing its state-of-the-art trophon device at UKIO. Through interactive demonstrations, visitors can learn about the importance of infection prevention, the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance and how the trophon device can help tackle this. Nanosonics will also be delivering bite-sized educational presentations, which can be […]

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Nanosonics’ Ultrasound Infection Prevention Toolkit is a game changer for health organisations

Global manufacturer of infection prevention technology, Nanosonics launched a game-changing toolkit aimed at healthcare practitioners tasked with tackling the decontamination of ultrasound probes across the UK and Ireland. In the last three years, the toolkit has had over 516,000 downloads, from health professionals and organisations across the UK. The toolkit has helped authorities to overhaul their procedures […]

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Careful disinfection can help to minimise damage to probes

Ultrasound probes are complex, expensive medical devices that contain fragile components. Nanosonics senior medical affairs manager EMEA Ellie Wishart said: “Despite the best efforts of the staff that use and reprocess them, damage to probes in clinical use is common. A study in the UK found that more than one in three probes were faulty, and more […]

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Nanosonics continues to pursue breakthroughs in infection prevention

Nanosonics is an Australian infection prevention company that has developed and commercialised its automated disinfection technology.  The company says its trophon device represents the first major innovation in high level disinfection for ultrasound probes in more than 20 years. “Preventable infections are exactly that – preventable,” says Nanosonics. “But many medical institutions are forced to […]

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Nanosonics educational platforms promote best practice in ultrasound probe decontamination

Nanosonics is dedicated to training and education in decontamination and offers a blended learning approach, including face-to-face training, e-learning and access to online resources. As part of Nanosonics’ healthcare professional educational programme, the company hosts complimentary CPD-accredited study days, designed to help improve the safety of patients, clinics, their staff, and the environment. Nanosonics’ most […]

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Nanosonics is proud to support the development of the Ultrasound Infection Prevention Toolkit in UK and Ireland

The Ultrasound IP Toolkit is a free resource developed with consensus by a collective of clinical decontamination and infection prevention experts, including Nanosonics. Effective decontamination of ultrasound probes is a crucial aspect of minimising the risk of healthcare-associated infections. Given the widespread use of ultrasound probes throughout various hospital departments, it is imperative to not […]

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High level disinfection reduces the time spent dealing with preventable infections

Nanosonics is an Australian infection prevention company that has developed and commercialised an automated disinfection technology. The company says the trophon device represents the first major innovation in high level disinfection for ultrasound probes in more than 20 years. “The trophon device is fast becoming the global standard of care for ultrasound probe disinfection,” it […]

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Nanosonics release a new advanced version of the trophon2 software

The new advanced Nanosonics trophon2 upgrade has been developed with customer feedback to improve user experience. This new version will bring several benefits, a simplified workflow, reducing the number of clicks and screen interactions, a customisable traceability feature allowing users to tailor their organisations policies and finally a wi-fi enabled connectivity will be available outside […]

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