Surgical solutions
Efficient, safe, and sustainable care
Creating a safe and stress-free care environment, where clinicians can perform at their very best, doing the job they care most about. That is what our surgical solutions are all about. We help you effectively prevent infection and other complications, optimise hand performance, reduce your environmental impact, and free up time for surgical teams to care, not only for their patients, but also for their own wellbeing.
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Antiseptics
Mölnlycke’s Antiseptics products are registered pharmaceutical antimicrobial products, gentle on the skin and effective on microbes with long lasting effect. Support skin integrity and reduce the potential of infections.
Drapes
Our surgical drapes category includes a range of essential draping solutions designed to provide infection control by reducing the risk of contamination and protecting patients from bacterial transfer during surgery.
Gloves
At Mölnlycke® we work with clinical and R&D teams to create gloves that offer optimised fit and comfort while also – thanks to our patented indicator technology – ensuring the protection and safety of both staff and patients.
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Patient warming
Our patient warming category offers products, including the EasyWarm active self-warming blanket, designed to prevent perioperative hypothermia by helping to stop the drop in patient core body temperature and actively warm patients before, during and after surgery.
Staff clothing
The staff clothing category includes a range of surgical gowns, working clothing, headwear and medical face masks adapted to varying demands and different procedures.
Surgical instruments
Our surgical instruments category highlights the full range of high-quality surgical instruments, equipment, and components available as single-packed items or as part of your surgical procedure trays.
Trays
Our customised procedure trays contain all the products and solutions needed for a surgical procedure.
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Laparoscopic solutions
Save time and costs with customised Mölnlycke® ProcedurePak® trays for cholecystectomies, appendectomies, hernia repairs, and other lap procedures.
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Orthopaedic solutions
Improve efficiency with customised ProcedurePak® trays containing all the single-use equipment you need for hip, knee and shoulder replacement surgeries and other orthopaedic procedures.
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Towards a sustainable product portfolio
We are continuously innovating to offer customers the most sustainable solutions, without compromising on the safety and quality of our products.
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Mölnlycke® Portal
Explore Mölnlycke Portal - an easy-to-use digital solution where you can manage everything you need connected to your ProcedurePak trays.
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There are many examples of non-value added tasks, in or around the OR, that could easily be eliminated, simply by implementing more efficient ways of working.
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Surgical | 2 min read All-in-one speciality drapes offer many benefits
Speciality drapes for surgery not only offer the infection control measures required in an operating room with their single-use nature but also meet the specific needs of particular surgical interventions. And with consideration for OR efficiency, surgical drape packs can add greater efficiency and time savings. Speciality surgical drapes for OR safety and efficiency Mölnlycke offer a comprehensive range of speciality drapes. The operating room is home to all different types of drapes, including universal sets, but intervention-specific all-in-one drapes have relevant features integrated in the drape for easy and efficient draping. Integrated pouches and tube holders to create an organised working field. Speciality drapes designed specifically for a given procedure, such as a knee operation or orthopaedic operation, offer coverage and protection where it is most needed, thereby reducing the risk of contamination. With fewer parts to handle, fewer steps to take and a shorter, more efficient set-up time, the patient is draped and ready for the procedure to begin faster. This contributes to OR safety and efficiency by: Making setup faster and more efficient, cutting down on prep and overall time in OR Single-use or disposable surgical drapes support aseptic practice Enabling more procedure-specific patient safety and ease of use for OR personnel Speciality drapes are designed to be optimally folded – the folding allows for aseptic application, easy for one person to drape. Allow for easy and efficient draping by one person For saving time – 3 times faster than draping with a universal drape solution¹ Fewer parts, fewer steps – for reducing the risk of contamination²
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Surgical | 4 min read One hospital achieves 37% more OR procedures using ProcedurePak®
As time management in healthcare, particularly in the surgical field, becomes more important, hospitals are actively looking for more efficiency from fewer resources. One hospital in France achieved significant improvements to operating room efficiency, according to a Mölnlycke ProcedurePak efficiency study. By implementing surgical procedure trays, European hospitals achieved 40-55% time savings in the operating room, making it possible to carry out more surgical procedures – around 37% more procedures in one hospital in France. [Video section] France Cathérine Laurent, OR nurse, Hôpital Privé des Peupliers, Groupe Générale de Santé, Paris, France Exploring how to improve operating room efficiency Hospitals in Europe are traditionally supplied with single-packed sterile products for surgical procedures. For each procedure, the nurses in the operating room need to source surgical instruments in the operating room and collect required materials from the storeroom unit by unit and set it all up for each procedure. Other necessary steps to get the right material in place include stock-taking and ordering, as well as warehousing and transportation. Hospital management today is striving for the most efficient treatment procedures without compromising on quality or safety. Thus there is increasing pressure to handle more interventions while relying on unchanged resources1, 2. Optimising internal processes to improve efficiency has become more and more important, and more effective operating room inventory management, down to the procedure level, has been identified as a way to achieve greater efficiency in the operating room. Study aim: Quantifying time savings from procedure trays The aim of the study was to investigate the effects of and quantify time savings when implementing ProcedurePak trays. Method This was an open prospective study performed as case studies in different hospitals located in Germany, France and Sweden. A total of 26 different ProcedurePak trays were used. For each of the hospitals the single-use material process was studied, from ordering of materials to disposal. This process typically consists of 6 main processes: internal order and delivery, receiving of goods in the surgical department, preparation and clean-up of surgery, external order, receiving of goods via the purchasing department and invoicing. The steps can be broken down into sub-processes and activities. For example, the main process – preparation and clean-up – can be broken down into 14 sub-processes or 33 activities. Each step in the process was described and measured both before and after implementation of the Mölnlycke ProcedurePak trays. For every step of the process, the time and cost drivers were identified by studying practical use and measuring time. Total annual time-saving after implementation of ProcedurePak trays in Germany. Results: Across hospitals, 40-59% time savings achieved The results of the study show that following the introduction of ProcedurePak trays, time-savings in the single-use material process were between 40% and 59% in the hospitals studied. The magnitude of the time-savings depends on several factors, including the number of different ProcedurePak trays used, number of components in each tray and the number of procedures performed with trays. The largest time savings were found in the preparation and clean-up of surgery, which is a key metric for operating room waste management initiatives. But time savings were also shown in other process steps. The time savings were used in different ways depending on individual objectives of the hospital, for example: Performance of additional surgical procedures, giving patients more timely treatment and maximising use of OR resources In the French hospital 37% more surgical procedures were performed following implementation. In the German hospital the number of interventions increased by 18% per year. Training of staff. Conclusions The case studies show that significant time-savings (40-59%) can be gained through implementing Mölnlycke customised procedure trays for surgical procedures in the operating room. The freed-up time makes it possible to perform additional surgical procedures. The financial effect of this is an area for further research. [Download] France case
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Gloves | 2 min read The dangers of powder in surgical gloves
Surgical glove powder can cause the following adverse health effects: Increased risk of surgical site infections (SSIs) Glove powder can trigger reduced resistance to infection, bacterial environmental contamination, foreign body reaction, delayed wound healing, adhesion formation and granuloma formation 1 2. All of these potential consequences can increase the risk of surgical site infection (SSI) 3. Latex allergy and occupational asthma Powdered latex gloves have been implicated as the largest single contributor to the latex aeroallergen levels in a healthcare facility 4 5. Latex proteins can be aerosolized by attaching to glove powder. This not only increases the risk of acquiring a latex allergy, but can also increase the risk of acquiring occupational asthma 6 . Glove powder increases latex allergy sensitization, potentially eliciting delayed hypersensitivity reactions. Powdered surgical gloves show higher levels of natural rubber latex allergens than gloves that are powder-free. This allows for the potential increase in latex sensitization and/or Type I reactions upon direct and indirect contact 7 8 9 10 11 Biogel surgical gloves: powder-free since 1984 Every single Biogel® surgical glove is powder-free, and has been for over 40 years. Biogel sold the world's first powder-free surgical glove in 1984, and over 40 years later, Biogel is still the only major surgical glove brand with an exclusively powder-free range.