IMPROVING EFFICACY C-Armor : Defend The Sterile Field ®

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IMPROVING EFFICACY C-Armor : Defend The Sterile Field ®

IMPROVING EFFICACY Problems with current methods Intra-operative draping for lateral X-Ray Imaging  Sterility is Compromised  Drape Drops Below Table Level  Drape Falls off C-Arm  Drape Becomes Contaminated  Surgeon and Tech Contamination  Unnecessary Room Activity  Material Waste  Lost Time

IMPROVING EFFICACY Introducing The Sterile Solution C-Armor  Expandable and collapsible sterile pouch  Adheres to the patient drape above the sterile field line.  Unlimited fluoroscopic imaging in the horizontal plane  Maintains the sterile field  Lies flat to the table when not in use permitting unencumbered surgical site access. ®

IMPROVING EFFICACY Benefits of C-Armor  Provides Complete 5-Sided Protection  Re-usable within the same Procedure  Reduces Risk of Sterile Field Breach  Reduces Material Waste  Decreases Room Activity  Saves Time and Hassle ®

IMPROVING EFFICACY C-Armor Cost Savings  No More Re-Draping Only One C-Armor is used per procedure  Reduced Risk of Infection Average cost of Surgical Site Infection is $33,000.  Save Time in the O.R. (Time is Money) Time in the O.R. is valued at $40-$60/minute  Reduced Red Bag Waste  Reduced Risk of Fluid Damage to Expensive C-Arms  Patient Safety (What is this worth to you?) ® ®