
|Articles|January 1, 2007
Idea Exchange: An ounce of prevention...
After surgery, aspirate the clean saline solution remaining in the surgery bowl via pulsatile action and flush out the suction tubes.
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After surgery, aspirate the clean saline solution remaining in the surgery bowl via pulsatile action and flush out the suction tubes. This 10-second procedure prevents clogs and reduces hassle in preparing instruments for sterilization.
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Dr. Joseph Harari, MS, DACVS
Spokane, Wash.
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