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publicationNumber TW-581690-B
titleOfInvention Cleaning and sterilizing treatment of used medical appliance
abstract The present invention relates to a process for the cleaning, sterilizing and deodorizing of recycled medical appliances, and particularly to the use of highly bactericidal chlorine dioxide solution or gaseous chlorine dioxide for the effective cleaning, sterilizing and deodorizing treatments in a short time. For removing the visible attachments such as blood, mucus and tissue debris on the outside and the inner tube wall of the medical appliances inserted into bodies, a prewashing procedure must be done; then the prewashed medical appliances are immersed in chlorine dioxide solution or treated by passing gaseous chlorine dioxide through the inner tube walls to perform the cleaning, sterilizing and deodorizing treatments of the outside and the inner tube wall of the medical appliances.
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