UVC消毒技术的进展:围手术期使用UVC消毒设备的独特特点。

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Surgical technology international Pub Date : 2025-04-03
Mitchell K Ng, Michael A Mont, Peter M Bonutti
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摘要

围手术期对安全有效的表面消毒溶液的需求导致了传统化学消毒剂以外技术的发展,而传统化学消毒剂往往存在应用不当、有害残留和环境风险等局限性。紫外线C (UVC)光已经成为一种强大的、无化学物质的、可重复使用的替代品,能够中和各种病原体,而不会留下残留的污染物。尽管具有潜力,但传统的UVC技术面临着局限性,包括覆盖范围不一致、用户依赖的功效以及与暴露时间相关的安全问题。本文对各种UVC消毒技术进行了全面比较,重点介绍了它们在围手术期的特点、应用和局限性。其中,UVCeed移动UVC消毒装置(UVCeed, LLC, Effingham, Illinois)作为一种超越传统UVC工具功能的新颖创新而脱颖而出。通过集成尖端的增强现实(AR)、人工智能(AI)和游戏化,UVCeed增强了用户安全性,优化了消毒准确性,并确保了直观、引人入胜的体验。它的实时视觉反馈和智能曝光控制解决了早期UVC技术的关键空白。UVCeed的变革性方法在表面消毒方面树立了新的标杆,在医疗保健、消费者和工业应用中提供无与伦比的有效性、用户友好性和环境可持续性。
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Advancements in UVC Disinfection Technologies: Unique Features of UVCeed for Perioperative Use.

The demand for safe and effective surface disinfection solutions in the perioperative has led to the development of technologies beyond traditional chemical disinfectants, which are often associated with limitations including improper application, harmful residues, and environmental risks. Ultraviolet C (UVC) light has emerged as a powerful, chemical-free, and reusable alternative capable of neutralizing a wide range of pathogens without leaving residual contaminants. Despite its potential, conventional UVC technologies face limitations, including inconsistent coverage, user-dependent efficacy, and safety concerns related to exposure times. This paper provides a comprehensive comparison of various UVC disinfection technologies, highlighting their unique features, applications, and limitations in the perioperative period. Among these, the UVCeed Mobile UVC Disinfection Device (UVCeed, LLC, Effingham, Illinois) stands out as a novel innovation that transcends the capabilities of traditional UVC tools. By integrating cutting-edge augmented reality (AR), artificial intelligence (AI), and gamification, UVCeed enhances user safety, optimizes disinfection accuracy, and ensures an intuitive, engaging experience. Its real-time visual feedback and intelligent exposure control address the critical gaps in earlier UVC technologies. UVCeed's transformative approach sets a new benchmark in surface disinfection, offering unparalleled effectiveness, user-friendliness, and environmental sustainability across healthcare, consumer, and industrial applications.

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