Neurosurgery clinics use a wide range of equipment for diagnostic and treatment of patients. Some of the most important equipment for diagnosis of neurological ailments is imaging equipment. This type of equipment allows the medical professionals to take a look at what is going on inside the brain to see where the problem may lie. Once a problem is diagnosed, neurosurgeons can provide the patient with a number of treatment option, including surgery. For this, the neurosurgeon will use a number of specialty tools.
The type of equipment used for diagnosis and treatment will vary depending on the type of problem the patient faces. To anticipate the most common problems, a neurosurgery clinic will stock a wide range of equipment including imaging equipment, disposable equipment and reusable instruments.
Imaging Equipment
Neurosurgery is not the only medical specialty that relies on imaging equipment for patient diagnosis, but because of the location of neurological problems, imaging equipment is essential for a neurosurgery clinic to provide the best diagnostic solution. Standard imaging equipment important to diagnosing neurological disorders include MRI and CT scanners. Advanced technology for real-time imaging of the brain is also available to neurosurgeons.
Disposable Equipment
Every medical facility, whether for general patient care or a specific specialty, relies on disposable equipment to increase sterility when treating patients. Neurosurgery clinics are no different. These facilities use many types of disposable medical equipment to prevent the transmission of disease between patients. Disposable equipment can eliminate this risk because it is individually packaged in sterile packaging and properly discarded as medical waste after use.
Reusable Equipment
Neurosurgery clinics also use many pieces of equipment that are made to be reused from patient to patient. Reusable medical equipment is made from durable materials such as stainless steel that can be sterilized between uses. The process of sterilization takes place in an autoclave. Many clinics choose to use many types of reusable equipment because of cost. Reusable equipment has a higher initial cost than disposable medical equipment, but with proper sterilization and maintenance techniques, this equipment can be used for many years without the need for replacement.
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