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the sterile gel comes packed with the sterile probe cover. I do not order them,
surgery orders their own supplies. But, I do not think it is an added expense,
unless the probe covers come with and without gel.
Different styles, I suppose. But, how do you get the unsterile gel into the
sterile probe cover without contamination?
Connie McCoy
"Rice, Ken" <[log in to unmask]> on 04/28/2000 04:23:21 PM
Please respond to UVM Flownet <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Re: probe covers
This is not a hard subject. Just a different style of how things are done.
Thanks for the insight as to why you use sterile gel. Our current SOP works
with out the added expense of sterile gel for our inter-op procedures.
KENN Rice
Eugene, OR
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From: Connie Mccoy [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2000 6:45 AM
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Subject: Re: probe covers
Why is this so difficult to comprehend? Thanks, Connie McCoy
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