Surgical Research and New Technique ›› 2017, Vol. 6 ›› Issue (1): 53-55.
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Abstract: Objective To explore the value and strategies of the application of ABC classification in the management of non-implantable medical devices in operating theatre and provide meaningful information for decision making in hospital management of medical device. Methods The consumption of non-implantable medical devices in our hospital this year were analyzed by ABC classification. Results From 1st August, 2015 to 1st August, 2016, 316 non-implantable medical devices were consumed in our hospital’s operating theatre. Of which, non-implantable medical devices of class A were comprised of the top 8 annual purchases, class B of the intermediate 26 devices and class C of the rest 282 devices. Conclusions We should put emphasis on the purchase, stock and usage of medical devices of class A and strengthen the management and control of devices of class B, while the devices of class C can be managed routinely.
Key words: non-implanting medical device, ABC classification, operating theatre
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