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Precautions and Maintenance Methods for Sponge Holder (Medical)

Surgical instruments play a crucial role in any surgery, and the sponge holder (medical) is one of the commonly used tools. Sponge holder (medical) has various uses and can assist doctors in completing multiple operations. This article will discuss the precautions and maintenance methods of sponge holder (medical).


Precautions for Sponge Holder (Medical)


Inspect the tool's condition


Before use, check whether the sponge holder (medical) has any cracks, damages, or deformations. Ensure its structure is intact and undamaged.


Choose appropriate items


Sponge holder (medical) is suitable for holding light to medium-weight items. Avoid using it to hold overly heavy or irregularly shaped items to prevent damage to the tool or the item.


Avoid overloading


Do not overload the sponge holder (medical). Excessive pressure may cause the jaws to deform or break.


Place items correctly


Place items at the center of the sponge holder (medical) to ensure even pressure distribution and avoid excessive force on one side.


Handle gently


Operate with gentle movements to avoid quick or vigorous actions that could damage the items.


Prevent corrosion


After use, clean the sponge holder (medical) thoroughly and dry it to prevent the metal parts from rusting.


Avoid high temperatures


Keep the sponge holder (medical) away from high-temperature environments, as high temperatures may damage the sponge part or deform the metal part.


Avoid chemicals


Do not use the sponge holder (medical) to hold items that may release harmful chemicals to avoid corroding the forceps. 


Keep clean


Regularly clean the sponge holder (medical), especially the sponge part, to remove dust and dirt, maintaining cleanliness and hygiene.


Storage environment


Store the sponge holder (medical) in a dry, ventilated place, avoiding moisture and direct sunlight.


Use appropriate force


Adjust the force based on the item's material and shape to avoid damaging the item or the sponge holder (medical) due to excessive force.


Personal safety


Ensure hand safety during operation to avoid pinching fingers or other injuries.


Maintenance of Sponge Holder (Medical)


Cleaning and Maintenance


Daily cleaning


After each use, promptly clean the sponge holder (medical) with water or a mild detergent to avoid residue dirt and chemicals from damaging the sponge.


Dry storage


Ensure the sponge holder (medical) is completely dry after cleaning. Avoid storing in damp environments to prevent mold growth and metal rusting.


Avoid Damage


Handle gently


Avoid applying excessive force during use, especially on the sponge part, to prevent damage to the sponge structure.


Avoid extreme temperatures


Avoid prolonged exposure to high or low-temperature environments to prevent deformation of the sponge or damage to the metal parts.


Regular Inspection


Inspect the sponge condition


Regularly check the sponge for any damage or wear. Replace promptly if any damage is found.


Inspect the metal parts


Check the metal parts for rust, deformation, or cracks. For minor rust, gently wipe with a metal cleaner and cloth; severe cracks or deformations may require professional repair or replacement.


Proper Storage


Storage location


Store the sponge holder (medical) in a dry, ventilated, and sun-protected place. Avoid contact with corrosive substances.


Moisture prevention


Use moisture-proof bags or sealed containers to store the sponge holder (medical), preventing rust caused by a humid environment.


Professional Maintenance


Regular checks


If possible, periodically send the sponge holder (medical) to a professional maintenance facility for inspection and upkeep to ensure optimal working condition.


Parts replacement


For damage that cannot be self-repaired (such as sponge damage, severe metal corrosion), seek professional personnel to replace or repair.

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