CS Medical Announces New Catalog for TEE Probe Cleaning, Disinfection and Storage

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CS Medical LLC announces the release of its new 2015 products catalog dedicated to TEE probe testing, cleaning, disinfection and storage.  The new catalog provides solutions to healthcare professionals that are tasked with occupational safety or in minimizing healthcare-associated infections. For years, CS Medical has provided the TD 100® Automated TEE Probe Disinfector to healthcare facilities throughout the United States. Today, more than 1,000 devices are in operation and providing a validated and repeatable high-level disinfection for TEE probes. 

CS Medical’s 2015 catalog addresses new focal areas for TEE probe care like electrical leakage testing, bedside cleaning and probe storage. Our core product, the TD 100®, is an example of our commitment to innovation and to the health and safety of medical patients and staff. 

CS Medical LLC has pioneered the automated disinfection process for transesophageal ultrasound probes with the development and release of the TD 100® Automated TEE Probe Disinfector. The TD 100® is the first FDA-cleared, automated disinfection process with printed verification for TEE ultrasound probes. During the disinfection process, the TEE probe receives high-level disinfection in five minutes followed by five complete rinse cycles before disinfection confirmation is acknowledged and a report is printed. The TD 100® Automated TEE Probe Disinfector eliminates manual reprocessing of delicate and expensive TEE ultrasound probes while providing a repeatable and FDA cleared disinfection process.

Source: CS Medical LLC

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